Annual Ocean Energy Symposium set for this week
The 10th Ocean Energy and Economic Development Symposium and Workshop is Friday and Saturday at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority’s (NELHA) Hawaii Ocean Science and Technology Park (HOST).
Open to the public, the event is presented by the Friends of NELHA in partnership with the County of Hawaii, the State of Hawaii and Okinawa Prefecture, Kumejima Town. Kumejima is a sister city to Hawaii County based on the commonality that both locations have the ability to source deep, cold sea water to create clean energy, food and fresh water.
Vincent Paul Ponthieux of Blue Planet Research will give the keynote, “Energy Security, Resiliency and Sustainability for Hawaii and Okinawa,” the theme of this year’s anniversary gathering.
Symposium activities include presentations on Hawaii and Okinawa energy initiatives and strategies, a panel discussion on uses and applicability of hydrogen, deep sea water use and industry, updates on ocean thermal energy conversion projects and more. An optional tour of NELHA tenant facilities is also available.
Find a copy of the workshop’s program at https://okinawahawaii-oews.com/agenda.html.
Sign up to attend at https://friendsofnelha.org/10th-annual-ocean-energy-and-economic-symposium-workshop/. The fee is $90 for both days or $50 for one day, plus lunch.
Friends of NELHA is a nonprofit, conservation education organization offering public tours with a focus on renewable energy, sustainability, sustainable aquaculture and the uniqueness of the Hawaii Ocean Science and Technology Park at Keahole Point.