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SUMMARY:Mission to RenewableUK 2025 Global Offshore Wind Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:MRC is leading a mission to the RenewableUK 2025 Global Offshore Wind Conference & Exhibition\, taking place this June 17-18 In London.   \nThe RenewableUK Global OSW Conference & Exhibition is the largest OSW event in the UK\, attracting approx. 5000 attendees\, including all the major developers and tier 1& 2 suppliers\, and features a large exhibition space. You can view the full list of exhibitors here and the conference program here. \nThe UK is a global leader in offshore wind with over 14GW of operating capacity\, providing over 17% of the UK’s electricity needs\, and has an ambitious target to deliver up to 60GW of offshore wind\, including 5GW of floating offshore wind by 2030.  The UK’s offshore wind sector is in a period of significant growth and development\, with a focus on expanding capacity\, exploring new technologies like floating wind\, and addressing the challenges associated with the transition to a clean energy future.  The rapid expansion of the offshore wind sector will require a robust and capable supply chain\, providing real opportunities for Canadian companies. A few key developments and trends include: \n\nConstruction and Commissioning: Several large offshore wind projects are nearing completion and are expected to begin full operations in 2025.\nFloating Offshore Wind: The UK is making significant strides in floating offshore wind technology\, particularly in the Celtic Sea\, with planned leasing rounds and potential for substantial capacity growth.\nRenewable Energy Growth: Renewable energy sources\, including offshore wind\, are expected to contribute a larger share of the UK’s energy mix by the end of 2025\, potentially exceeding fossil fuels.\nDecommissioning and Lifetime Extension: The UK is also addressing the end-of-life of older offshore wind farms\, with recommendations for extending their operational lifespans and developing effective decommissioning strategies.\nPolicy and Support: The UK government is implementing various policies and reforms to support the development of offshore wind\, including adjustments to the Contracts for Difference (CfD) mechanism and the allocation of new marine-protected areas.\n\nWith that in mind\, we have identified the RenewableUK Global Offshore Wind Conference & Exhibition as an ideal opportunity. Below are details on the mission: \nMRC Mission to RenewableUK Global Offshore Wind Conference & Exhibition\, June 17-18 \nMission Dates – June 16-20\, 2025 \nLocation – London\, UK (with site visit to Blyth) \nMission Participation Fee – $1500 + tx per company (**one (1) conference delegate pass is included with this fee). \nTravel Funding – Partial travel funding may be available for MRC members (Canadian companies) in accordance with our travel funding policy\, pending CanExport approval\, expected any time now. This funding will work on first come first serve basis. \nMission Activities: \n\nOne (1) Full Conference Pass ($1500 CAD value)\nPre-Mission Briefing Sessions (virtual & in-country)\nAccess to a Consultant to assist in preparing for the mission\, making connections\, and setting up B2B meetings\nNetworking Opportunities\nSite-visit (June 19)\nCanada-UK Workshop on supply chain opportunities & collaboration (June 16)\nSupport Staff\n\nDeadline to register is May 2\, 2025 and space is limited.
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/mission-to-renewable-uk-global-offshore-wind-conference/
LOCATION:ExCeL London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, 1 Western Gateway\, London\, United Kingdom\, E16 1XL
CATEGORIES:MRC Led Industry Mission
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SUMMARY:Ask an Expert Webinar Series | Charting Co-Existence: International Insights into Offshore Wind and Fisheries
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next installment of our  Ask an Expert offshore wind webinar series as we dive into how the fishing sector is shaping the future of offshore wind (OSW) development around the world.  \nFor generations\, the fishing industry has been the cornerstone of rural coastal communities. Its ability to co-exist with OSW is critical to growing the sector. In this session\, you’ll gain firsthand insights into how fisheries engagement is being approached across different jurisdictions\, and what’s working on the ground and at sea.  \nThis dynamic session will feature two expert speakers offering perspectives from opposite sides of the Atlantic:  \n\nMaine\, USA: Lessons learned from early-stage fisheries engagement in the OSW planning process \n\n\nAberdeen\, Scotland: Real-world insights from co-existence efforts at operational floating offshore wind sites \n\nIf you work in policy\, development\, fisheries\, or community engagement\, this session offers practical examples and lessons that can inform your approach to offshore wind and ocean co-use. We hope you’ll join the discussion.  \nMeet the Speakers 👇 \nHannah MacDonald is the Fisheries Engagement Senior Program Manager at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI)\, where she leads GMRI’s fisheries engagement and offshore wind strategy across the Gulf of Maine. Her work ensures coastal and fishing communities are equipped to meaningfully shape offshore wind development through transparent\, science-based\, and locally grounded processes. She has led multi-state port visit campaigns\, launched GMRI’s Offshore Wind Resource Hub\, and is advancing coexistence strategies between floating offshore wind and fisheries through collaborative research. Hannah’s background includes science communication and policy work at NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries\, and her approach centers on building trusted relationships that bridge sectors and elevate community voices in fisheries management and ocean policy.   \nMichael Sutherland brings extensive\, long-standing experience bridging the fisheries and offshore renewable energy sectors. He currently advises on fisheries engagement and marine strategy for offshore wind projects across Scotland\, the UK\, and several proposed floating and fixed wind farms. Notably\, Michael played a key role in developing the Kincardine Floating Offshore Windfarm—a 50 MW project off northeast Scotland\, operational since October 2021 and the world’s largest floating wind farm. From project inception\, he guided KOWL on fisheries liaison\, license conditions\, and community engagement throughout installation and operation. \nPreviously\, Michael spent 26 years as Director of Policy and Operations at the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF)\, the lead trade body for Scotland’s fishing industry. There\, he shaped policy on submarine power cables and offshore renewables and established SFF Services Limited\, providing guard vessels and fisheries liaison services to the offshore energy sector. \nHe has also participated in fisheries and offshore energy discussions in Yarmouth and Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, including around potential offshore oil and gas development in the Bay of Fundy. \n 
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/ask-an-expert-webinar-series-charting-co-existence-international-insights-into-offshore-wind-and-fisheries/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:MRC Webinar
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SUMMARY:Summer Social on the Harbour
DESCRIPTION:Every summer\, Marine Renewables Canada (MRC) holds a summer event to bring its members and the broader ocean and energy industries together for an evening of networking and catching up on progress and opportunities in the sector. \nThis year we’re back on the historic Tall Ship Silva. It will be an evening of networking\, live music\, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments\, and great company with fellow MRC members and industry peers — all while enjoying a scenic cruise around Halifax Harbour. \n📆 August 13\, 2025 \n⏰ 6:30 – 8:30 PM AT \n📍The Tall Ship Silva | Cable Wharf\, 1751 Lower Water Street\, Halifax NS  \nExplore our available sponsorship opportunities by clicking the button below. \n \nFor more information or to discuss how you can get involved\, please contact Amanda White at amanda@marinerenewables.ca.
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/summer-social-on-the-harbour/
LOCATION:The Tall Ship Silva ~ Cable Wharf\, Halifax Waterfront\, 1751 Lower Water Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 1S5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:MRC Events
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SUMMARY:Marine Renewables Canada 2025 Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the momentum in the marine renewable energy sector with Marine Renewables Canada. Our expanded 2025 conference and exhibition will bring together leading minds from across Canada and the world to explore new opportunities and chart the future of the industry. \n\n\nWhat’s new at MRC 2025 \nWorkshops for Members by Members \n→At MRC 2025\, learn directly from industry experts with an enhanced selection of MRC Member Sessions. Members will have the unique opportunity to propose and host specialized workshops. Stay tuned for a call for MRC Member Workshop Proposals in spring 2025! \nExpanded Networking Opportunities \n→As the Marine Renewables Canada annual conference grows\, so do the networking opportunities! With B2B meetings\, an international delegate program\, and a variety of receptions and side events\, MRC 2025 is your chance to build new relationships and make lasting connections to drive your business forward. \nTradeshow and Exhibition \n→MRC 2025 will feature its first-ever full exhibition and trade show\, providing organizations the chance to showcase innovations\, products\, and services for the marine renewables sector in Canada and beyond. \nConcurrent Sessions \n→With growth in the sector driving new opportunities\, MRC 2025 will dive into the latest policy and market trends\, alongside technical R&D sessions. Gain comprehensive insights on Canada’s marine renewable energy landscape—all in one place! \n  \nCheck out the conference website for the more information: \n \n  \n\n 
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/marine-renewables-canada-2025-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, 1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 0E6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Ask an Expert | From Planning to Power: Exploring Canada’s Offshore Wind Regulatory Process with the Canada–Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the eighth installment of Marine Renewables Canada’s Ask an Expert webinar series as Kris Kendell from the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator guides us through the evolving regulatory landscape for offshore renewable energy in Canada. He will unpack how offshore wind projects move from concept to operation\, and what’s next on Canada’s regulatory horizon.  \nThis session will provide participants with:   \n\nAn overview of the offshore renewable energy land tenure process that is underway\, as well as key details on the Offshore Wind Call for Information NS25-1R; \n\n\nHow to provide feedback on the Strategic Direction Letter issued by the Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia as part of the Call for Information process; and \n\n\nInsights into how companies can participate in offshore wind Prequalification NS25-1R. \n\nThe webinar will conclude with a discussion of next steps and what to expect next on the road to offshore wind in Atlantic Canada.  \nWhether you are involved in policy\, project development\, or supply chain activities\, this session will offer valuable guidance to help you better understand and engage with Canada’s emerging offshore wind sector and regulatory framework.  \nMeet the Speaker 👇  \nKris Kendell is the Director of Resources and Rights and the Chief Conservation Officer at the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator (CNSOER).    \nIn his role at the CNSOER\, Kris manages the Call for Bids processes for licences\, advises on geoscience matters relating to energy exploration\, development\, and production\, and reviews geoscience aspects of industry-submitted activity authorizations.    \nKris is responsible for leading the Resources and Rights team \, which includes geoscience and rights professionals responsible for the management and conservation of offshore energy resources and for rights issuance. The Resources and Rights Team is also responsible for interpreting technical data and producing geoscience and resource assessment studies and reports on the Canada-Nova Scotia offshore area.    \n🌐 Register here
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/ask-an-expert-from-planning-to-power-exploring-canadas-offshore-wind-regulatory-process-with-the-canada-nova-scotia-offshore-energy-regulator/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:MRC Webinar
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CREATED:20251216T125710Z
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SUMMARY:MRC Global Updates Webinar Series | Webinar 1
DESCRIPTION:As global marine renewable energy markets expand\, Canadian companies are increasingly well-positioned to support projects around the world. Most notably\, the offshore wind sector has become one of the fastest growing energy markets in the world.  To date\, member companies have successfully engaged in international offshore wind (OSW)\, tidal\, wave\, and river current energy\, and MRC aims to continue fostering and facilitating these opportunities for trade and export.  \nThe MRC Global Updates Webinar Series\, exclusive to MRC members\, is designed to provide market intelligence on established and key emerging markets across offshore wind and other marine renewable energy industries. Each session highlights where opportunities are emerging and how Canadian companies can participate. \nIn this first webinar\, Sean Whittaker\, Lead of the World Bank Offshore Wind Development Program\, will provide an overview of the global offshore wind industry\, highlight activity in established markets\, and outline growth trends in key emerging markets\, including Brazil\, Colombia\, the Philippines\, India\, and Romania. He will also identify where opportunities exist for Canadian value and supply chain providers to diversify and engage in these markets. \nMeet the Speaker 👇 \nSean Whittaker is a mechanical engineer and co-founder of the World Bank’s Offshore Wind Development Program. This Program\, founded in 2019\, has helped accelerate the uptake of offshore wind in over 25 developing countries\, including Vietnam\, the Philippines\, Sri Lanka\, India\, Brazil\, Colombia\, and South Africa. He is also the co-founder of the Bank’s Scaling Wind program which develops utility-scale onshore wind projects in developing countries\, including Barbados\, Ivory Coast\, Mozambique\, and Mongolia. Prior to joining the World Bank Group in 2011\, Sean served as Vice-President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association. He started his career in wind in 1993\, spending five years in Madagascar designing\, building\, and installing windmills for rural irrigation projects. \nDate: January 21\, 2026Time: 1:00 – 2:00 pm ATLocation: Virtual \n \n** Exclusive to MRC members
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/mrc-global-updates-webinar-series-global-offshore-wind-market-overview/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:MRC Webinar
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SUMMARY:A Marine Renewables Canada Vision to 2050 – Powering Our Clean Energy Future
DESCRIPTION:What role can our oceans\, tides\, waves\, and rivers play in building Canada’s clean energy future?  \nJoin Marine Renewables Canada for a webinar diving into the Marine Renewable Energy Sector Vision 2050\, and the actions needed to turn this vision into reality. From large-scale offshore wind and tidal developments to community-scale tidal\, wave\, and river-current projects\, you’ll gain insight into how this emerging sector fits within Canada’s broader clean energy transition\, helping to meet rising electricity demand\, strengthen energy security\, and support sustainable economic growth from coast to coast to coast.  \nIn this session\, Marine Renewables Canada team members will highlight the Vision’s key goals for 2030\, 2040\, and 2050\, along with recommendations to translate the Vision into action. Following the presentation\, hear from sector champions in a panel discussion as they reflect on the Vision and the enabling conditions required to achieve it\, including policy leadership\, investment certainty\, infrastructure\, and meaningful partnerships with Indigenous and coastal communities.  \nWhether you’re new to marine renewables or already working in the energy space\, this webinar will provide a clear overview of the role marine renewable energy can play in Canada’s clean energy future and what’s needed to move it forward.  \nDate: March 4 \nTime: 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. AT \nLocation: Virtual \nMeet the Speakers \n  \nRiley Richardson is a Project Manager at PRIMED\, where he oversees a diverse portfolio of marine renewable energy projects and manages engagement with external stakeholders. His involvement in projects ranging from resource assessments and feasibility studies to full project buildouts\, has provided him with a breadth of perspective on the marine renewable energy landscape in BC. Riley conducts research on various topics including GIS spatial analysis\, economic assessments\, and regulatory/policy recommendations. \n  \n  \n\n \nDawn MacDonald is a seasoned energy professional with more than 25 years of experience in project development\, technical strategy\, and investment evaluation across the global renewables sector. With strong Atlantic Canadian roots\, she is passionate about advancing sustainable economic opportunities in coastal regions\, where offshore wind can strengthen community resilience and long-term prosperity. \nAs Global Energy Infrastructure Lead at AECOM\, Dawn leads strategic market initiatives and supports multidisciplinary teams delivering offshore wind projects worldwide. \nOver the past decade\, she has contributed to more than 3 GW of European offshore wind capacity. Her expertise includes competitive strategy\, financial modeling support\, risk management\, EPCI contractor selection\, and environmental assessment. She has served as a shareholder’s representative and committee or board member on projects including Saint-Nazaire Offshore Wind Farm\, Fécamp Offshore Wind Farm\, Rampion Offshore Wind Farm\, and Hohe See Offshore Wind Farm. \nDawn holds a BSc in Industrial Engineering from the University of Manitoba and an MBA from the University of Calgary. \n\n \nLindsay Bennett is the executive director of FORCE\, Canada’s leading tidal energy research facility. She works to advance tidal energy as a shared priority for Nova Scotia and Canada by showcasing the Bay of Fundy’s potential and building partnerships across industry\, government\, Rights Holders\, communities\, and academia. With a background in environmental management and organizational leadership\, she has spent the past decade advancing clean energy solutions that deliver economic and climate benefits. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/a-marine-renewables-canada-vision-to-2050-powering-our-clean-energy-future/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series | Data for Decision-Making: Offshore Wind Energy Areas and Geoscience Survey Results
DESCRIPTION:Inside the Geoscience Guiding Offshore Wind Development  \nAs offshore wind development continues to progress in Atlantic Canada\, access to reliable\, high-quality marine data and interpretations play an important role in supporting informed decision-making. This webinar series brings together experts from the Geological Survey of Canada to share insights into the marine geoscience data being used to understand seabed conditions to reduce uncertainty in early project planning.  \nAcross three sessions\, speakers will explore how seabed geology\, sediment characteristics\, geohazards\, sediment mobility\, and bedrock are assessed in the priority offshore wind energy areas. Each webinar will spotlight one area – Middle Bank\, French Bank\, or Sydney Bight – with a short regional overview in every session to connect site-specific findings to the broader Atlantic Canadian offshore wind landscape.  \nParticipants will gain insight into:  \n\nWhat marine geoscience data exists today and how it is collected \n\n\nHow desktop studies and field campaigns inform early-stage site screening \n\n\nKey seabed conditions and constraints relevant to offshore wind infrastructure \n\n\nHow new data releases and ongoing surveys can be accessed and used \n\nThis series is designed for developers\, regulators\, consultants\, researchers\, Indigenous and coastal community representatives\, and others seeking a clearer understanding of how marine geoscience supports offshore wind planning in Canada.  \nIn advance of the workshops\, participants are encouraged to review a brief overview of the geoscience data collection and analysis that has informed offshore wind energy assessments in Atlantic Canada\, available here. \nEach 1.5-hour webinar features expert presentations along with dedicated time for questions and discussion.  \nRegistration is per day. If you wish to attend all three webinars\, separate registration is required for each. Please see the links below to register. \nMeet the Speakers  \nMiddle Bank: Pierre-Arnaud Desiage\, Research Scientist\, Geological Survey of Canada\, Natural Resources Canada  \nPierre-Arnaud Desiage is a Research Scientist specializing in sedimentology and sedimentary processes with the Atlantic Division of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC). He is the lead scientist for the sedimentology and marine core processing laboratories at GSC-Atlantic and is actively involved in the development and valorization of the GSC legacy marine samples collection. Within the GSC Marine Renewables program\, he leads geohazards activity and has served as chief scientist on two oceanographic campaigns. His research focuses on modern and past sediment transport processes on the Scotian Shelf and in the eastern Canadian Arctic\, using physical\, mineralogical\, and geochemical sediment properties\, as well as seismic stratigraphy techniques.  \n \n\nFrench Bank: Dr. Calvin Campbell\, Research Scientist\, Geological Survey of Canada\, Natural Resources Canada  \nCalvin is a Research Scientist with the Geological Survey of Canada where he has worked on marine geoscience projects offshore eastern Canada and the Arctic for over 25 years. During that time\, his research has focused on seabed mapping\, stratigraphic analysis\, and geological hazard assessment. Besides providing fundamental understanding of marine geological processes\, his research has been used to develop new resource exploration models\, advise on environmental assessments\, and support marine infrastructure decisions. He is currently leading a research activity on the shallow stratigraphy offshore Atlantic Canada to provide new insights about foundation conditions as they relate to offshore wind infrastructure.  \n \n\nSydney Bight: Lynn Dafoe\, Research Scientist\, Geological Survey of Canada\, Natural Resources Canada  \nLynn Dafoe is a Research Scientist with the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) as part of Natural Resources Canada. Her work focuses on onshore and offshore sedimentary basin analysis supporting the energy and minerals industries. Currently\, she is leading the bedrock component of the GSC’s Marine Renewables Program which aims to develop a regional understanding of the nature and distribution of bedrock occurrences at the seabed and subcropping below Quaternary cover to support future offshore wind development. Lynn’s expertise is in the fields of sedimentology\, ichnology and stratigraphy\, utilizing detailed study of core and outcrop\, wells\, and basin-wide seismic reflection data. Her career with the GSC has included studies of several offshore basins/regions\, including western Newfoundland\, Orphan Basin\, offshore Labrador\, western Davis Strait\, western Baffin Bay\, and the Scotian Basin. 
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/webinar-series-data-for-decision-making-offshore-wind-energy-areas-and-geoscience-survey-results/
LOCATION:Virtual
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UID:21117-1774533600-1774537200@marinerenewables.ca
SUMMARY:Marine Renewables Canada Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Marine Renewables Canada will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Thursday\, March 26\, 2026. This AGM will be held virtually using the Teams platform.  \nAll members are encouraged to attend!    \nAt this meeting\, we will review the association’s 2025 activities and finances and outline plans and activities for 2026.  \nThe agenda\, 2025 meeting minutes\, audited financials\, and Annual Report will be provided closer to the meeting.  \nThis meeting is open to MRC Members only\, and there is no cost to attend  \n 
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/marine-renewables-canada-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:MRC Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260408T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260408T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T085534
CREATED:20260323T182731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T194047Z
UID:21491-1775647800-1775651400@marinerenewables.ca
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/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:MRC Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260415T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260415T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T085534
CREATED:20260305T131619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T114121Z
UID:21294-1776261600-1776268800@marinerenewables.ca
SUMMARY:Regional Member Exchange & Mixer | Victoria\, British Columbia
DESCRIPTION:Calling all British Columbia Marine Renewables Canada members! \nJoin fellow members and Marine Renewables Canada (MRC) in Victoria for a Regional Member Exchange & Mixer – featuring updates from the MRC team\, discussion on regional priorities\, and insights from industry leaders working to advance marine renewable energy in British Columbia. \nJoin fellow MRC members to: \n→ Hear about opportunities for marine renewable energy in British Columbia\, with: \n\n\n\nKymm Girgulis\, Sector Lead\, Transportation Key Account Management\, BC Hydro\n\n\n\n→ Engage in a member discussion on opportunities\, challenges\, and solutions in the sector\, led by: \n\n\n\nJonathan Robinson\, Senior Policy Advisor\, Marine Renewables Canada\nClaire Kleinknecht\, Research & Engagement Office\, Marine Renewables Canada\n\n\n\n→ Network with the COAST team and organizations advancing the sector\, and attend the COAST Innovation Challenge announcement \nPlus\, an informal networking mixer will take place after the roundtable\, providing a great opportunity to connect with fellow members and sector partners! \nThese events are exclusive to MRC members. \nRegistration is required – in-person only. \n— \nDate: April 15\, 2026 \nTime: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. PT | Networking mixer to follow \nLocation: COAST Innovation Hub\, 517 Herald Street\, Victoria\, BC
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/regional-member-exchange-mixer-victoria-british-columbia/
LOCATION:COAST Innovation Hub\, 517 Herald Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8W 1S5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:MRC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260420T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T085534
CREATED:20251014T151239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T130725Z
UID:20766-1776672000-1777050000@marinerenewables.ca
SUMMARY:Mission to WindEurope
DESCRIPTION:WindEurope 2026 is the annual conference and exhibition for the wind energy industry\, taking place in Madrid\, Spain\, from April 21–23\, 2026\, at the IFEMA exhibition center. The event will bring together professionals to discuss the latest in onshore and offshore wind technology\, grid integration\, and the energy transition. It is expected to attract over 15\,000 participants and feature more than 500 exhibitors.  The event covers all aspects of wind energy\, from turbine design and farm planning to operations\, decommissioning\, and circularity. It emphasizes cutting-edge technology\, research\, and solutions driving Europe’s renewable energy future. \nMission Dates: April 20-24\, 2026 (Conference takes place April 21-23) \nLocation: Madrid\, Spain ~ Recinto ferial IFEMA MADRID \nMission Participation Fee: $2000 + tx per company (**one (1) conference delegate pass is included with this fee). \nTravel Funding: Partial travel funding may be available for MRC members (Canadian companies) in accordance with our travel funding policy\, pending CanExport approval expected early 2026. This funding will work on first come first serve basis. \nMission Activities: \n\nMRC/Canada Pavilion in the exhibition\n**This will be a large island pavilion branded MRC/Canada\, promoting Canada’s offshore wind industry and supply chain capabilities. MRC will be working on the layout and design of this booth to ensure the best profile for Canada and participating companies. MRC staff will manage this booth and be onsite at all times\nDedicated meeting room in the conference venue for general use by mission delegates and for organized B2B meetings\nOne (1) Full Conference Pass ($2500 CAD value)\nPre-Mission Briefing Sessions (virtual & in-country)\nAccess to a Consultant to assist in preparing for the mission\, making connections\, and setting up B2B meetings\nNetworking Opportunities\nPotential site-visits\nSupport Staff\n\nRegistration Deadline: January 31st\, 2026
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/misson-to-windeurope/
LOCATION:IFEMA Madrid\, Av. del Partenón\, 5\, Barajas\, Madrid\, 28042\, Spain
CATEGORIES:MRC Led Industry Mission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260512T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260512T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T085534
CREATED:20260304T143347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T194925Z
UID:21276-1778576400-1778608800@marinerenewables.ca
SUMMARY:Marine Renewables Spring Summit
DESCRIPTION:Building the Supply Chain and Fostering Partnerships   \nThe Marine Renewables Spring Summit will bring together industry\, suppliers\, Indigenous partners\, training institutions\, and economic development leaders to focus on strengthening the marine renewables supply chain.   \nAs tidal and offshore wind activity accelerates in Atlantic Canada\, the event will provide practical guidance\, procurement insights\, and actionable advice to help businesses and communities prepare for\, participate in\, and benefit from a growing marine renewables market.   \nBeyond project readiness\, the summit will highlight the importance of building durable partnerships that ensure local and Indigenous participation in the sector’s growth. Through collaboration\, workforce development\, and stronger connections between industry and community\, the event aims to support a resilient\, inclusive supply chain that delivers long-term economic benefits for the region and Canada.   \nYou can register at the bottom of the page. \nThank you to our sponsors!   \nEvent Sponsor  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nAGENDA \n9:00 am – 9:15 am  | Opening and Welcome   \nSpeakers: \n\nElisa Obermann\, Executive Director\, Marine Renewables Canada \n\n\nMarco MacLeod\, Ministerial Assistant to the Minister of Energy\, Government of Nova Scotia\n\n\n9:15 am – 10:15 am | Projects and Opportunities on the Horizon   \nThis session will provide an overview of upcoming tidal and offshore wind activity in Nova Scotia and what it means for suppliers and communities across the region. Attendees will hear directly from industry leaders about activity and development timelines\, anticipated procurement needs\, and the types of goods and services that will be required in the near and medium term. The discussion will help businesses understand where opportunities are emerging and how to begin preparing.    \nModerator: Elisa Obermann\, Executive Director\, Marine Renewables Canada \nSpeakers: \n\nTBC\, Orbital Marine Power\nLindsay Bennett\, Executive Director\, Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE)\nAdrienne Downey\, Director\, Offshore Wind\, Power Advisory \n\n\nMorning theme: Building Supplier Capacity    \n10:15 am – 11:00 am | What  Developers Need from Suppliers: A Clear Roadmap to Qualification   \nIndustry experts will outline what it takes for suppliers to successfully enter marine renewable energy supply chains. Topics will include procurement cycles\, qualification processes\, technical standards\, and health\, safety\, and environmental expectations. Attendees will gain practical insight into how to position their companies to meet developer requirements and compete for upcoming contracts.    \nModerator: Dawn MacDonald\, Global Energy Infrastructure Lead\, AECOM \nSpeakers: \n\nDavid Wotherspoon\, Director of Growth – Offshore Renewables\, OWC  \nBrett Persons\, Sales Director – Offshore Americas\, Siemens Gamesa\n\n\n11:00 am – 11:30 am | Refreshment  Break   \n\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm | Bridging the Gap: Helping SMEs Enter the Marine Renewables Market   \nThis session will explore how small and medium-sized enterprises can enter the marine renewables sector by leveraging experience from related ocean industries. Speakers will also share vendor best practices\, mentorship approaches between larger contractors and local businesses\, and real-world case studies of companies that have successfully entered the market. Attendees will learn practical steps to reduce barriers and accelerate participation.   \nModerator: Anne-Marie Belliveau\, Owner\, Projectable Consulting \nSpeakers: \n\nThomas Newcomb\, Senior Chief Consultant\, Ramboll \nRalph Bastarache\, Chief Commercial Officer\, Ocean Sonics \nJennifer MacNeil\, Energy Sector Development Officer\, Cape Breton Partnership  \nJames Craig\, Chief Development Officer\, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster \n\n\n12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | Networking Lunch    \n\nAfternoon theme: Engaging Local & Indigenous Communities    \n1:30 pm – 2:30 pm | Indigenous-Led Supply Chain Participation   \nThis session will highlight opportunities for meaningful Indigenous participation in marine renewables supply chains. Speakers will discuss approaches to identifying Indigenous partners\, supporting Indigenous-owned businesses\, and strengthening inclusive procurement practices. Attendees will also learn about tools and initiatives that help developers and suppliers connect with Indigenous service providers.   \nModerator: Barb Bryden\, Stakeholder\, Rights Holder & Community Liaison Manager\, DP Energy \nSpeakers: \n\nTracy Menge\, Benefits Officer\, KMKNO\nDenise Pothier\, Chief Operating Officer\, Canada Council for Aboriginal Business (CCIB)\n\n\n2:30 pm – 3:30 pm | Building Opportunities for Local Workers   \nFocusing on workforce development\, this discussion will examine how partnerships with colleges\, training institutions\, and community organizations can prepare workers for marine renewable energy careers and upcoming opportunities. Speakers will share examples of successful programs\, strategies for reducing barriers to entry for youth and underrepresented groups\, and lessons learned from regional and industry experience.  \nSpeakers: \n\nSheldon Polowin\, Economist\, Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC)\nSherry Scully\, Principal\, SES Workforce Research and Consulting\nKaren Paul\, Executive Director\, Workforce Warriors \n\n\n3:30 pm – 3:30 pm | Refreshment  Break    \n\n3:30 pm – 4:15 pm  | Closing  Panel Discussion: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions  and Industries: Community-Driven Supply Chains    \nThe closing panel will examine how regions around the world have successfully developed local supply chains to support emerging energy industries. Drawing lessons from offshore wind markets alongside Nova Scotia’s own experience building ocean sectors\, panelists will share practical strategies for strengthening local participation\, aligning industry and community interests\, and capturing long-term economic value through coordinated supply chain development. Attendees will leave with insights into how collaboration between developers\, governments\, and local businesses can accelerate sustainable industry growth.   \nSpeakers: \n\nSarah Courbis\, Principal Environmental Scientist\, EPI Group\nTBC\, Orbital Marine Power\nDavid MacGregor\, Associate Deputy Minister\, Nova Scotia Department of Energy\n\n\n4:15 pm – 4:30 pm  | Summit Closing \n\n4:30 pm – 6:00 pm  | Networking Reception \n\nDownload the agenda overview here. \n \nEvent Details \nDate: May 12\, 2026\nTime: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. AT | Networking Reception from 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. AT\nLocation: Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel\, Nova Scotia Ballroom\, 1919 Upper Water St\, Halifax\, NS\nCost: $275 (MRC Members) | $375 (Non-Members)  \nHotel Accommodations: MRC has secured a group rate at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel. You can access the booking link here\, and rooms are available to book until April 14\, 2026. \n— \nStand out. Grow your business. Sponsor the Summit! \nView all opportunities here. \nFor more information\, please connect with: \nAmanda White\, Senior Director\, Operations & Member Services\n📧  amanda@marinerenewables.ca \nThank you to our sponsors!   \nEvent Sponsor  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/marine-renewables-spring-summit/
LOCATION:Marriott Harbourfront Hotel\, 1919 Upper Water St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 3J5
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20260917T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20260917T163000
DTSTAMP:20260414T085534
CREATED:20260305T131613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T135546Z
UID:21299-1789655400-1789662600@marinerenewables.ca
SUMMARY:Regional Member Exchange & Mixer | St. John's\, Newfoundland & Labrador
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Marine Renewables Canada members! \nJoin us this year for Regional Member Exchanges and Mixers – in-person gatherings built around meaningful conversation between members\, guest speakers\, and the Marine Renewables Canada (MRC) team. This year’s sessions will take place in Nova Scotia\, British Columbia\, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Be part of the conversation and help us grow the sector! \nThese events will bring members together to exchange insights\, share regional perspectives\, and explore challenges and opportunities shaping Canada’s marine renewable energy sector. You’ll also learn more about activities underway by MRC to support sector growth. \nWith two events in Atlantic Canada and one in British Columbia\, each Member Exchange will focus on regional priorities while and discuss ways that MRC can work with its members to drive industry development. Member input is central to these discussions and will continue to inform MRC’s future programs\, plans\, and initiatives. \nRoundtable Objectives: \n\nShare industry insights and best practices\nDiscuss emerging trends\, challenges\, and opportunities\nStrengthen information sharing and collaboration\nProvide updates on MRC’s activities and initiatives\, and encourage feedback\nSupport networking and relationship building\n\nAn informal mixer will follow – a perfect opportunity to keep the conversation going and network with other MRC members! \nThese events are exclusive to MRC members. \nRegistration is required – in-person only. \n— \nDate: September 17 \nTime: 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. NT \nLocation: St. John’s\, NL – Venue TBC
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/regional-member-exchange-mixer-st-johns-newfoundland-labrador/
CATEGORIES:MRC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T085534
CREATED:20251209T164759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T183731Z
UID:20895-1794909600-1795104000@marinerenewables.ca
SUMMARY:Marine Renewables Canada 2026 Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:November 17-19\, the industry will gather in Ottawa. Will you be there?\nJoin us in the nation’s capital for the only national conference dedicated to tidal\, offshore wind\, wave\, and river current energy. This premier event brings together industry leaders\, innovators\, policymakers\, researchers\, Indigenous partners\, and communities working to advance Canada’s marine renewable energy sector. \nUnder the theme Powering Canada’s Clean Energy Future\, the conference will explore how marine renewables can strengthen Canada’s energy system\, drive economic growth\, and accelerate the global energy transition. With the Sector Vision 2050 projecting an estimated $12 billion in GDP from construction activity alone and more than 115\,000 jobs\, this is where the ideas\, partnerships\, and momentum come together to turn opportunity into action. \nOver three dynamic days\, participants will explore the policies\, partnerships\, technologies\, and investments shaping the sector through expert panels\, technical sessions\, and networking events. \nIndustry leadership and sector progress\n  \nHighlights of Canadian achievements\, milestones\, and developments from industry leaders. \nMarket outlook and global opportunities\n  \nExploration of emerging markets and investment opportunities in Canada and internationally. \nPolicy and regulatory insights\n  \nUpdates on government initiatives\, regulatory frameworks\, and policies enabling sector growth. \nIndigenous leadership and partnerships\n  \nDiscussions on Indigenous participation\, perspectives\, and opportunities across the sector. \nResearch and innovation sessions\n  \nA dedicated technical track featuring cutting-edge work in offshore wind\, tidal\, wave\, and river current energy. \n\nSupply chain and industry exhibition\nA dynamic showcase of technologies\, services\, and expertise supporting marine renewable energy development. \nMember-only workshops\nExclusive pre-conference\, for-members\, by-members sessions focused on industry development\, collaboration\, and business growth. \nNetworking and partnership building\nEvents designed to connect leaders across industry – featuring B2B meetings\, an international delegate program\, and a variety of receptions to spark new partnerships. \n🌐 Website: marinrerenewablesconference.ca
URL:https://marinerenewables.ca/event/marine-renewables-canada-2026-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Westin Ottawa\, 1 Colonel By Dr\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 9J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:MRC Events
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