Press release June 09, 2020

Register now for the OES-Environmental webinar on 11 June

Following the launch of the 2020 State of the Science report released yesterday by OES-Environmental, a series of webinars are being organized, with a focus on specific topics addressed by the report.


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The webinar is free to attend and open to all.

REGISTRATION:
June 11: State of the Science 2020 Overview
The conference begins at 8:00 AM Pacific Time on June 11, 2020 (June 11, 2020 15:00–17:00 UTC)

You may join the conference 10 minutes prior.

Indications how to join the webinar:
https://tethys.pnnl.gov/events/state-science-2020-public-release
 

June 11: State of the Science 2020 Overview
The conference begins at 5:00 PM Pacific Time on June 11, 2020 (June 12, 2020 00:00–02:00 UTC)

You may join the conference 10 minutes prior.

Indications how to join the webinar:
https://tethys.pnnl.gov/events/state-science-2020-public-release-0
 
Don't miss this great opportunity to learn about environmental questions related with ocean energy deployments! 


Ocean Energy Systems (OES)
Ocean Energy Systems (OES) is also known as the ‘Technology Collaboration Programme on Ocean Energy Systems’ under the International Energy Agency (IEA). It is an intergovernmental collaboration between countries, which operates under a framework established by the International Energy Agency in Paris. Presently, the OES has 25 member countries with a number of other observer countries in the process of joining. The OES connects organisations and individuals working in the ocean energy sector to accelerate the viability, uptake and acceptance of ocean energy systems in an environmentally acceptable manner. The work of the OES covers all forms of energy generation in which sea water forms the motive power through its physical and chemical properties, i.e. wave, tidal range, tidal and ocean currents, ocean thermal energy conversion and salinity gradients