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MARINE ENERGY MATTERS
Marine Energy Matters (MEM) is a strategic consultancy and business support organisation dedicated to the offshore renewables industry. Key activity areas include strategy and policy, project development, financial modelling and funding acquisition.
The consultancy was founded in 2008 to support the global marine energy industry, with its founder Colin Cornish having gained early knowledge of the sector through his work within the Regional Development Agency and the development of the Wave Hub project. Since its inception, MEM has built an international reputation for helping the industry to develop and grow - born from involvement at the cutting edge of the sector.
STRATEGIC ASSIGNMENTS
The organisation undertakes strategic assignments for governments and their departments, at national and local level, while private sector activity ranges from market entry and investor
assistance through to project feasibility and development. Part of MEM’s success results from the rapidly developing sector and the challenges it faces, not just from a technical perspective but also the need for new local, national and international polices to create a supportive development framework whilst ensuring protection for the natural environment and other groups that use it.
ASSOCIATE EXPERTISE MEM’s associates have expertise across the spectrum of marine energy related fields from strategic industrial development (including economic, infrastructure and supply chain analysis) to specific project assessment and development. The consultancy’s strategic knowledge is complimented by Geographic Information Systems (GIS), energy resource assessment and financial modelling capabilities.
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CONVENIENT LOCATION
Located in south west England, MEM has been intimately involved in the development of the marine energy sector, working with the public and private sectors including the South West Marine Energy Park, The Crown Estate, local government facilities such as Wave Hub and organisations wishing to establish a UK presence. A cornerstone of the organisation’s activity
has been industry development across the prime offshore energy sectors – wind, wave and tidal – having helped develop local and national strategies through a number of strategic industry development/economic assignments.
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