Projects

MaREI has achieved significant success in EU and national funding programmes, which facilitates our cooperation with numerous partners from industry, academia and government across 31 countries. MaREI’s portfolio of projects demonstrates our successful track record in high-impact collaborative research, comprising our participation – as partner and coordinator – in all pillars of H2020, as well as in all strands of INTERREG, and the programmes of other European agencies.

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Nature+Energy

Nature+Energy is founded on the idea that wind farms have the potential to provide so much more than renewable energy.

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HIGHWAVE

HIGHWAVE is an interdisciplinary European Research Council (ERC) project at the frontiers of coastal/ocean engineering, earth system science, statistics, and fluid mechanics that will explore fundamental open questions in wave breaking.

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HyLIGHT

HyLIGHT is a 3-year project funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and a 25-strong industry consortium through MaREI the SFI Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine, UCC, DCU & NUIG.

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Dingle Peninsula 2030

Dingle Peninsula 2030 is a multi-partner initiative based on the Dingle Peninsula, in Co. Kerry. It involves the Dingle Creativity and Innovation Hub, ESB Networks, the MaREI Centre, and North East West Kerry Development (NEWKD).

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IDEA–IRL

This project will fund Ireland’s contribution to the IEA Wind Task 49 as well as facilitate research into FOWA opportunities specific to Ireland.

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HAWK

HAWK will accelerate development and deployment in the Irish marketplace of competitive energy-related products, processes and systems by introducing an open-source database effectively giving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) a head-start in composite airframe development.

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Sustainable development of Ireland’s offshore renewable energy sector: Wave, tidal and offshore wind

This project aims to bring to market a reliable, sustainable marine energy turbine through the application of recycled carbon fibre (rCF) material and novel technologies over the complete life cycle of the product.

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TIDAL-GES

The Tidal Energy project 'TIDAL-GES' at University of Galway is focusing on solutions to secure transition to affordable and clean energy that also enhances the health and resilience of communities, wildlife and environment.

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Develop new protocols for introducing complex cyclic loading spectra during fatigue testing of full-scale tidal turbine rotor blades

The main aim of this research is to develop new protocols for introducing complex cyclic loading spectra during fatigue testing of full-scale tidal turbine rotor blades.

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