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Newsbild-EU-SCORES Stakeholder Engagement Event

EU-SCORES Stakeholder Engagement Event

December 6, 2022 -

On 24th and 25th January 2023, the EU-SCORES project will be hosting its first Stakeholder Engagement Event. The event will be focussed on multi-use and will take place at the Marine Energy Hub in The Hague, the Netherlands. As part of the event, the project is hosting a Policy Summit on Multi-use on 24th January. […]

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Newsbild-Co-location of offshore wind, wave and offshore solar energy could lead to unprecedented LCOE reduction

Co-location of offshore wind, wave and offshore solar energy could lead to unprecedented LCOE reduction

November 7, 2022 -

Co-location of offshore wind, wave and offshore solar energy in multi-source energy parks could lead to unprecedented LCOE reduction and improves the efficient use of marine space. This conclusion is presented in the report ‘LCOE Analysis for Baseline Project Scenarios’ by EU-SCORES project partner Exceedence in collaboration with CorPower Ocean, Oceans of Energy, Dutch Marine […]

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Newsbild-EU-SCORES 1 Year Milestones

EU-SCORES 1 Year Milestones

September 29, 2022 -

The EU-SCORES project is well underway to unlock the large-scale potential of wind, wave and offshore solar systems. Starting in September 2021, the project already completed important milestones in its first year: – Kicking-off at the Marine Energy Hub in The Hague in September 2021. At the hybrid kick-off event, all project partners came together […]

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Newsbild-EU-SCORES Project aims to deliver ‘world-first’ bankable hybrid offshore marine energy parks

EU-SCORES Project aims to deliver ‘world-first’ bankable hybrid offshore marine energy parks

December 2, 2021 -

The €45 million marine energy project – European SCalable Offshore Renewable Energy Sources (EU-SCORES) – will pave the way for bankable hybrid offshore parks across Europe by 2025.

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