[BRETAGNE OCEAN POWER]

- Tuesday June 17, 2025 from 2 pm to 2:30 pm Stand D52 Bretagne Ocean Power **Study of the wave energy potential of Brittany's ports: a progress report** With its high-potential ports, Brittany has been supporting the development of wave technology for several years. To intensify its development, the Brittany Region has entrusted a study of the wave power potential of Breton ports to Egis and the Breton company DynamOcean. with : Philippe Thieffry, Head of Bretagne Ocean Power & Eloi Droniou, CEO Dynamocean - Tuesday June 17, 2025 from 4 pm to 4:30 pm Stand D52 Bretagne Ocean Power **Inyanga: tidal turbine projects in Brittany and Wales** Based in the UK, Canada and France, Inyanga Marine Energy Group is offering offshores services marine energy sector and is developing the **HydroWing** project, which will provide a commercial 20 MW tidal turbine project at the Morlais site, Wales, scheduled for commissioning in 2028. Inyanga also took over the D10 tidal turbine mid-2024, which has been supplying the island of Ushant since early-2022. Inyanga is also the winner of the Interreg SHINES project. with : Richard Parkinson, CEO Inyanga - Wednesday June 18, 2025 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Stand D52 Bretagne Ocean Power **Horizon Europe Energy/Climate projects, are you coming on board? with Johan Caux, Horizon Europe's National Contact Point**. BPI's newly-appointed national contact point will present the Horizon Europe 2025/2026 calls for projects dedicated to Offshore Renewables, and BPI's role in supporting companies in these projects. Two Breton companies are already positioned, others can join them! with : BPI, BDI, Cervval and Hytech Imaging - Wednesday June 18, 2025 from 12:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Stand D52 Bretagne Ocean Power **Brittany's ambition in offshore renewable energies** With the longest coastline in France, powerful currents, regular winds and the largest tides in Europe, Brittany has exceptional potential for testing, experimenting and exploiting different sources of offshore wind and marine energies. To reduce its energy dependency and combat global warming, the Brittany Region is pursuing a proactive policy to promote the development of all offshore renewable technologies. An opportunity to take a look of all current projects and actions. The presentation will be followed by a cocktail reception in the presence of : - Daniel Cueff, Vice-President of the Brittany Region in charge of the sea and coastline (speech in french)