This is about innovative tidal generators, the related permitting process. New rules/procedures are not the good strategy.
Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, i.e. smaller countries are faster than larger countries such as UK, France, Spain, Portugal.
One stop shop needs optimization effort!
For background docs:
See: Pro-tide.eu (permitting in NL, Fr, UK, B)
But also MERIFIC and IRENA studies on tidal energy and wave/ sal. grad
Modern technology and smart data collection enables improved monitoring of water quality, ecology and hydraulic structures. This contributes to a better knowledge of water systems, leading to better informed decisions regarding operation, maintenance and ecological improvement measures.
The Future of Technology in Stormwater: Drones to Augmented RealityMapistry
Innovative mobile and cloud technologies from phone apps to online platforms to drones are rapidly changing the way we approach and manage stormwater. These innovative technologies can be leveraged to increase efficiency, manage assets, and expand knowledge in the stormwater industry.
Leeuwarden declaration: How to drive water innovation in EuropeEIP Water
The Leeuwarden declaration is about water innovation and
- the circular economy
- regions and cities
- the SDG’s
- regulation
- finance
- public procurement
- partnerships
- showcases, demonstration sites
Renewing the Governance of innovation in Zuid HollandEIP Water
This presentation describes a process of dealing with the issues of the governance of Innovation, and a process of Communication & Coordination: knowledge valorization & dissemination
Modern technology and smart data collection enables improved monitoring of water quality, ecology and hydraulic structures. This contributes to a better knowledge of water systems, leading to better informed decisions regarding operation, maintenance and ecological improvement measures.
The Future of Technology in Stormwater: Drones to Augmented RealityMapistry
Innovative mobile and cloud technologies from phone apps to online platforms to drones are rapidly changing the way we approach and manage stormwater. These innovative technologies can be leveraged to increase efficiency, manage assets, and expand knowledge in the stormwater industry.
Leeuwarden declaration: How to drive water innovation in EuropeEIP Water
The Leeuwarden declaration is about water innovation and
- the circular economy
- regions and cities
- the SDG’s
- regulation
- finance
- public procurement
- partnerships
- showcases, demonstration sites
Renewing the Governance of innovation in Zuid HollandEIP Water
This presentation describes a process of dealing with the issues of the governance of Innovation, and a process of Communication & Coordination: knowledge valorization & dissemination
The EIP Water Action Group RESEWAM-O aims to develop agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change activities using
Earth Observation Remote Sensing techniques and
Water Management solutions in order to enhance socio-economical and environmental values in water sensitive areas.
Financing options for brouwersdam in zuid hollandEIP Water
This is about the energy-from-water opportunity, ‘Multi level governance’, the role for European Regions and ‘Blending’ of subsidies and finance from NL and EU.
EIP Water Action Group City Blueprints September 2013EIP Water
The City Blueprint for Water is a baseline assessment of the sustainability of water management in a city (or other dominantly urban region). The result allows a city to quickly understand how advanced it is in sustainable water management and enables it to compare its status with other leading cities.
This project is one of nine Action Groups selected by the European Commission as an initial EIP Water Action Group.
Sixteen cities/regions have participated so far (August 2013) and many others are being approached. This is an opportunity to take part in a new and innovative programme to help improve city-level water stewardship, in the spirit of smart and sustainable cities.
The basic output is a simple radar chart as shown in the example from Melbourne at the top of this page. The chart provides a quick visual representation of the city’s water stewardship status, and is a tool for easy comparison between cities. It covers 24 key water-related subject areas, such as water footprint, water scarcity, water quality, drinking water availability and wastewater management.
A City Blueprint is just the first step on a journey of communication and cooperation between cities. A key intention is to encourage cities to share their best practices with others, and for all to improve. A website will be developed to facilitate this. All cities are different. Some are advanced in a few or many subject areas. Some have much work to do. The aim is not to highlight failings, but instead to help a city identify areas of focus for improvement, and to learn from the best practices of others, as well as demonstrating and sharing their own best practices.
1st EIP Water Conference: Isle Utilities Bringing Innovation to market 21 Nov...EIP Water
Isle Utilities is a Niche technology & innovation consultancy with global presence. Its focus is on water, waste, built environment, energy and low carbon. Its Technology Approval Group (TAG) helps accelerate technology development and commercialization.
1st EIP Water Conference: Innovative bottom-up project development for Indian...EIP Water
The European Business and Technology Center (EBTC) in India works in four sectors: Biotech, Energy, Environment and Transport. It has four offices: Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru. The EBTC works complementarily with existing EU efforts in India.
Smart H20 - turning data into business intelligence toolEIP Water
THE SmartH2O PROJECT
Our vision
- Water efficiency requires new business link between utilities and their customers
Our mission
1. Turn water consumption smart meter data into a business intelligence tool
2. Help water utilities predicting water demand and optimize network operations and water production
3. Foster behavioral change of water consumers towards a more sustainable society
1st EIP Water Conference: Hydric efficiency & nutrient recovery in buildings ...EIP Water
The recovery of minerals from the wastewater becomes ever more important. The diminishing reserves of phosphates (among other nutrients) is a known issue and buildings can play an important role in this field through recovery from the urine gathered in sanitary installations.
This requires new concepts for the bathrooms, with new types of sanitary wares that promote the separation of urines, implying also new conceptions for the drainage systems in buildings. ANIP aims to tackle that challenge.
Briefing Australian Water Association on EIP WaterEIP Water
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INDYMO is a recently created start-up that works in the field of the management of water resources and water quality. Our focus is on innovative ways of monitoring water quality and ecology using underwater drones (dynamic). Until now we have been working with an underwater drone equipped with water quality sensors and a video camera. A new drone is currently in the development stage, and our goal is to make it an efficient and powerful tool, suitable for various uses and applications in the field of water.
Exploitation of Source Rock Hydrocarbons through Propane StimulationecorpStim
Unofficial translation of the Report by the French Ministry of Economy and Industry (2013)
Exploitation of Source Rock Hydrocarbons through Propane Stimulation
The EIP Water Action Group RESEWAM-O aims to develop agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change activities using
Earth Observation Remote Sensing techniques and
Water Management solutions in order to enhance socio-economical and environmental values in water sensitive areas.
Financing options for brouwersdam in zuid hollandEIP Water
This is about the energy-from-water opportunity, ‘Multi level governance’, the role for European Regions and ‘Blending’ of subsidies and finance from NL and EU.
EIP Water Action Group City Blueprints September 2013EIP Water
The City Blueprint for Water is a baseline assessment of the sustainability of water management in a city (or other dominantly urban region). The result allows a city to quickly understand how advanced it is in sustainable water management and enables it to compare its status with other leading cities.
This project is one of nine Action Groups selected by the European Commission as an initial EIP Water Action Group.
Sixteen cities/regions have participated so far (August 2013) and many others are being approached. This is an opportunity to take part in a new and innovative programme to help improve city-level water stewardship, in the spirit of smart and sustainable cities.
The basic output is a simple radar chart as shown in the example from Melbourne at the top of this page. The chart provides a quick visual representation of the city’s water stewardship status, and is a tool for easy comparison between cities. It covers 24 key water-related subject areas, such as water footprint, water scarcity, water quality, drinking water availability and wastewater management.
A City Blueprint is just the first step on a journey of communication and cooperation between cities. A key intention is to encourage cities to share their best practices with others, and for all to improve. A website will be developed to facilitate this. All cities are different. Some are advanced in a few or many subject areas. Some have much work to do. The aim is not to highlight failings, but instead to help a city identify areas of focus for improvement, and to learn from the best practices of others, as well as demonstrating and sharing their own best practices.
1st EIP Water Conference: Isle Utilities Bringing Innovation to market 21 Nov...EIP Water
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1st EIP Water Conference: Innovative bottom-up project development for Indian...EIP Water
The European Business and Technology Center (EBTC) in India works in four sectors: Biotech, Energy, Environment and Transport. It has four offices: Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru. The EBTC works complementarily with existing EU efforts in India.
Smart H20 - turning data into business intelligence toolEIP Water
THE SmartH2O PROJECT
Our vision
- Water efficiency requires new business link between utilities and their customers
Our mission
1. Turn water consumption smart meter data into a business intelligence tool
2. Help water utilities predicting water demand and optimize network operations and water production
3. Foster behavioral change of water consumers towards a more sustainable society
1st EIP Water Conference: Hydric efficiency & nutrient recovery in buildings ...EIP Water
The recovery of minerals from the wastewater becomes ever more important. The diminishing reserves of phosphates (among other nutrients) is a known issue and buildings can play an important role in this field through recovery from the urine gathered in sanitary installations.
This requires new concepts for the bathrooms, with new types of sanitary wares that promote the separation of urines, implying also new conceptions for the drainage systems in buildings. ANIP aims to tackle that challenge.
Briefing Australian Water Association on EIP WaterEIP Water
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INDYMO is a recently created start-up that works in the field of the management of water resources and water quality. Our focus is on innovative ways of monitoring water quality and ecology using underwater drones (dynamic). Until now we have been working with an underwater drone equipped with water quality sensors and a video camera. A new drone is currently in the development stage, and our goal is to make it an efficient and powerful tool, suitable for various uses and applications in the field of water.
Exploitation of Source Rock Hydrocarbons through Propane StimulationecorpStim
Unofficial translation of the Report by the French Ministry of Economy and Industry (2013)
Exploitation of Source Rock Hydrocarbons through Propane Stimulation
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Conference Deep Blue Days
Focusing on Deep Seas challenges
14>16 October 2014, Brest, France
Know more about topics and list of speakers
Registration open on www.seatechweek-brest.org
Greetings all,
By the end of April 2008, the final meeting of the MERSEA European Project set up in Paris, in the Institut Océanographique.
The aim of the project was to develop a European system for operational monitoring and forecasting on global and regional scales
of the ocean physics, biogeochemistry and ecosystems.
It was surely a challenge to get together many different partners to build the future European operational oceanography of
tomorrow. It was also a challenge for the MERSEA teams to demonstrate their capacity to collect, validate and assimilate remote
sensed and in situ data into ocean circulation models, to interpolate in time and space for uniform coverage, to run nowcasting
(i.e. data synthesis in real-time), forecasting, and hind-casting, and to deliver information products. The project also had to
develop marine applications addressing the needs of both intermediate and end-users, whether institutional or from the private
sector
This Newsletter collects some of the many results obtained during this project. Several aspects are tackled: global and regional
forecasting systems, observations, and applications.
The News is written by the Coordinator of the Project, Yves Desaubies. He draws MERSEA results up.
In a first article, Marie Drévillon et al. present the MERSEA/Mercator-Ocean V2 global ocean analysis and forecasting system. In a
second one, Hervé Roquet et al. describe L3 and L4 high resolution SST products. The next article, written by Bruce Hackett et
al., focuses on Oil spill applications. The article of John Siddorn et al. closes the issue by a description of the development of a
North-East Atlantic tidal NEMO system.
Enjoy your reading!
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Precision irrigation that reduces energy consumptionEIP Water
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Consenting of tidal energy in the Netherlands
1. EIP Water Meeting
Action Group Energy and Water Works
Frank Neumann
Instituut voor Infrastructuur, Milieu en Innovatie
2. Permitting activities and…
Advising on permits Natura 2000 for coastal zones
- Appropriate Assessment
- Mitigation and Nature Inclusive Planning
- Compensation and stakeholder issues.
On various expert committees of DG Environment,
DG Mare.
Estuary Guidance Group/ E and P Committee Oc E
Forum
3. Conclusions Permitting studies on Wave and Tidal
Permitting Process for innovative tidal
generators does not take longer than
permitting for conventional infrastructure as
e.g. ports, windparks
New rules/procedures not the good strategy
Netherlands, Belgium Denmark, i.e. smaller
countries faster track than larger countries
as UK, France, Spain, Portugal
One stop shop needs optimization effort!
For background docs:
See: Pro-tide.eu (permitting in NL, Fr, UK, B)
But also MERIFIC and IRENA studies on tidal
energy and wave/ sal. grad
4. Costly and complex steps
Precautionary Principle
Detailed effect assessments on not well
explored
fields (e.g. sandspray, underwater noise on
certain
species
Proof of effect magnitude etc
Longitudinal costs of monitoring
5. Favourable time window
Fitness check HD/BD in concluding mode - during
Dutch Presidency
EP validated Report on Fitness check on 2 Feb 2016
Commission on the verge of establishing further
guidance
Key Jurisprudence coming up following questions of
several Member States on Mitigation and
compensation, notably Belgium.
Following up on activities European Road Map DG
Mare, DG Energy DG Research - 19 February
Deadline for comments!
6. What to do about high costs- delays
Building a European/Internat. Database
Sharing effect and monitoring information
Verify database and anchor institutionally with
EUC stakeholders
For more info:
Frank.Neumann@imieu.eu
0032.2.511.66.02
www.imieu.eu
7. What to do about high costs- delays
Building a European/Internat. Database
Sharing effect and monitoring information
Verify database and anchor institutionally with
EUC stakeholders
For more info:
Frank.Neumann@imieu.eu
0032.2.511.66.02
www.imieu.eu