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SUMMARY:Ask an Expert | Engineering Canada’s Offshore Wind Future
DESCRIPTION:Offshore wind holds enormous promise\, but what does it actually take to build it? \nIn the next edition of Marine Renewables Canada’s Ask an Expert webinar series\, we’re diving into the engineering behind offshore wind development. From the data that tells us where projects can work\, to the foundations that hold them in place and the cables that carry power back to land\, every component requires careful planning and thoughtful design. \nOffshore wind projects don’t begin with turbines\, they begin with understanding ocean conditions\, seabed characteristics\, and feasibility constraints. Our experts will walk us through how metocean and geotechnical data shape design decisions\, how projects move through front-end engineering and design\, and why certain sites are better suited to monopiles or jackets. We’ll also explore how export cables are routed to shore\, what happens at landfall\, and how offshore wind ultimately connects into the grid. \nWe’re excited to welcome Blair MacDougall of WESI and Walid Al Otaibi of JBO to lead this conversation. JBO and WESI have a multi-year partnership to bring their collective talents in offshore wind design and installation to Canada. Drawing on experience from projects in Europe\, Asia\, and the United States\, they’ll share real-world lessons\, technical challenges\, and practical solutions that can help shape Canada’s offshore wind future. \nWhether you’re a developer\, engineer\, policymaker\, supply chain participant – or simply curious about how an offshore wind farm comes together – join us to better understand what it takes to move projects from concept to construction and beyond. \nMeet the Speakers: \n Walid Al Otaibi\nManaging Director & Director Offshore\, JBO Engineering Group GmbH \nWalid Al Otaibi is Managing Director and Director Offshore at JBO Engineering Group GmbH. Active in offshore wind for more than a decade\, he led JBO’s structural offshore team from 2014–2022\, became Director Offshore in 2022\, and was appointed Managing Director in 2024 while continuing to lead Offshore. His work focuses on the development and optimization of offshore foundations\, towers\, and structural connections\, drawing on deep design and analysis expertise to deliver reliable\, cost‑efficient solutions for offshore wind farms. \n  \nBlair MacDougall  \nPresident\, Waterford Energy Services Inc.   \nBlair MacDougall\, Founder and President of Waterford Energy Services (WESI)\, and cofounder of Technical Energy Solutions an industrial services company\, has led the company since its inception in 2003. With nearly 30 years of industry expertise\, he manages day-to-day operations\, specializing in both offshore renewable\, hydrogen and non-renewable energy projects. MacDougall’s extensive background in global engineering and operational roles within the oil and gas sectors have positioned him as a trusted leader in the planning\, oversight\, and execution of complex projects including decommissioning and subsea interventions. His portfolio comprises expertise in floating wind\, fixed-bottom wind\, hydrogen demo projects\, and infrastructure development for ports. He has worked globally including Africa\, India\, USA\, Caribbean\, The Arctic\, Europe and Canada. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics & Computer Science (St. FX) and a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (MUN) MacDougall drives his companies forward with a strong commitment to innovation and industry excellence. \nRegister for the webinar here!
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/ask-an-expert-engineering-canadas-offshore-wind-future/
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SUMMARY:Global Updates Webinar Series  |  Advancing Offshore Wind: Regional Updates & Insights from the Canary Islands Maritime Cluster
DESCRIPTION:Join MRC for an engaging webinar in collaboration with the Canary Islands Maritime Cluster to explore the growing opportunities and strategic developments in the offshore wind and maritime sector in the region. \nThe Canary Islands are emerging as a key hub for offshore renewable energy\, leveraging their unique geographic position\, strong maritime expertise\, and commitment to sustainability. This session will highlight how regional collaboration\, innovation\, and infrastructure are supporting the deployment of offshore wind projects in island and remote environments. \nParticipants will gain insights into: \n\nThe role of maritime clusters in accelerating offshore wind development\nKey projects\, capabilities\, and supply chain opportunities in the Canary Islands\nLessons learned and best practices applicable to other regions\, including Atlantic Canada\nOpportunities for international collaboration and industry partnerships\n\n \nPresenters: \n \nNicola Lombardi Ruiz\, Project Manager – Canary Islands Maritime Cluster \nNicola Lombardi has been a Project Manager at the Canary Islands Maritime Cluster (CMC) since 2023. In this role\, he manages innovation projects in the blue economy\, overseeing project development\, drafting deliverables\, and supporting event organization and communication tasks. He is responsible for implementing various projects in which the CMC participates or leads\, managing timelines\, budgets\, and work planning. He fosters partnerships across industry\, government\, universities\, and civil society\, ensuring effective stakeholder engagement and communications. Additionally\, Nicola organizes working groups and events\, planning the CMC’s involvement in sector events and trade fairs to enable maritime companies to collaborate\, innovate\, and grow. \nNicola holds a degree in Industrial Organization Engineering from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2023). His Final Degree Project focused on the study of the capacities of the Puerto de la Luz\, aimed at supporting the storage and equipment necessary for the assembly and manufacturing of floating renewable energy structures. This experience has given him deep knowledge of the port sector and floating offshore wind energy. He is also skilled in renewable energies\, especially offshore wind and photovoltaic solar energy. Known for his adaptability and proactivity in learning\, Nicola is committed to driving sustainable development in the maritime sector. \n  \n \nManuel Ruiz de la Rosa\, Director – Environmental Consulting\, Oceanography\, and Coastal Engineering (ECOS) Group \nManuel Ruiz de la Rosa is the co-founder and CEO of ECOS Estudios Ambientales y Oceanografía S.L. / Ecos Group\, a Spanish environmental consultancy specialised in the marine environment\, applied oceanography\, environmental impact assessment\, offshore monitoring and marine renewable energy. He has extensive experience leading multidisciplinary teams in the preparation of Environmental Impact Assessments\, marine baseline studies\, environmental monitoring programmes and permitting-related documentation for complex coastal\, marine and energy projects. In the offshore wind sector\, he has played a key role in positioning ECOS as a specialist provider of baseline studies and environmental monitoring services\, including seabird and marine mammal surveys\, benthic and sediment characterisation\, water quality assessment\, underwater noise\, oceanographic studies\, GIS analysis and impact assessment. \nManuel has also driven the development of ECOS’ Digital Aerial Surveys capabilities\, integrating high-resolution imagery\, LiDAR and AI-supported data processing to generate robust information on species distribution\, abundance\, density and bird flight heights for collision risk assessment. His profile combines strong technical knowledge of marine environmental assessment with strategic project leadership\, regulatory understanding and international business development experience in demanding offshore wind markets. \n  \nSantiago Díaz Ruano\, Head of the Renewable Energy Section – The Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) \nPhD. Santiago Díaz Ruano has a Degree and Master’s in Electrical Engineering (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria\, Spain) and PhD in Engineering in topics related to renewable energy forecasting and machine learning techniques (Doctoral Program of Chemical\, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering\, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria\, Spain). \nHe has been working at the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) since 2012. Santiago has contributed to the elaboration of the Canary Islands Energy Planning. References: i: DOSE – Directrices de Ordenación del Sector Energético 2012 – 2020; ii) EECan25 – Canary Islands Energy Planning 2015-2025; iii) PTECan – Canary Islands Energy Planning 2021-2030; Energy strategies for PV self-consumption\, energy storage\, geothermal energy\, marine energy\, management generation\, green hydrogen and demand side management). He also has collaborated in other insular energy planning such as in Galápagos Islands\, Caribbean Islands and other European Islands. \n  \nAlejandro Romero Filguera\, Head of Research Line in Renewable Resources – Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN) \nAlejandro Romero-Filgueira is an Electrical Engineer from 2005 and MSc in Renewable Energies. He developed his professional career from 2005 to 2019 in the energy sector as a Technical Consultant specialised in Predictive Maintenance and Commissioning in the electrical power system. In those years he became a senior expert in electrical machines diagnosis\, specialised in power transformer life cycle management. \nAlejandro Romero-Filgueira is currently employed as a R&D Project Manager in The Oceanic Platform of The Canary Islands\, within the Renewables Research Line\, where he was involved in H2020 funded project FLOTANT about Floating Offshore Wind as a Coordinator; and in H2020 funded project WATERTEYE about O&M tools for the Offshore Wind sector\, MAESHA about the Smart Energy Management in isolated territories\, HarhsMoP about sensoring in floating substructures\, etc. He coordinates the activity of PLOCAN within the REMAR network and is the responsible of the Testing Infraestructure Harshlab 0.5 for testing materials in real sea conditions. He is the Coordinator of H2 Verde\, which is part of the R&D Complementary Plans (PRTR) funded by EU Next Generation. This project aims to install an offshore electrolyser powerd by marine renewable energies and demonstrates the uses of the green hydrogen in the blue economy sector. \n  \n 
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