EMEC’s managing director, Neil Kermode OBE, has been awarded the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Subsea Expo Awards 2024.
Organised by Global Underwater Hub (GUH), the annual Subsea Expo Awards celebrate the achievements of companies and individuals working across the oil and gas, decommissioning, offshore energy, defence, aquaculture and marine science sectors.
This year’s Outstanding Contribution Award was presented to Neil Kermode OBE, managing director of the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney.
For the past 20 years, Neil has dedicated his career to combatting climate change, identifying, innovating and trialling solutions that can reduce carbon emissions and driving the global development of the marine renewable energy sector.
This commitment to a carbon-free society has resulted in many ‘first of its kind’ experimental projects at EMEC spanning marine energy technologies, subsea data centres, green hydrogen demonstrations, and the creation of sustainable aviation fuel.
As a passionate and unrelenting advocate for marine renewables, Neil has driven the development of EMEC and the UK’s marine energy industry, lobbying for regulatory and policy change and pushing for public sector support to cement the UK as the centre of the wave and tidal energy industry.
Under Neil’s stewardship, more marine energy technologies have demonstrated at EMEC in Orkney than anywhere else in the world.
Sue Barr, Chair, UK Marine Energy Council, nominated Neil for the award:
“The GUH Outstanding Contribution Award seeks to find people who really have given their all for their industry. Neil personifies this, with his work at EMEC but also more broadly. His thoughtful approach to how we describe and place the marine energy industry in a turbulent policy and global landscape has been inspirational and we are lucky to have him championing the marine energy sector.”
Neil Kermode OBE, managing director of EMEC said:
“I am genuinely grateful for the award from this important industry. The work done underwater every day in Scotland is remarkable and the skills and equipment used are exactly what we will need to help make offshore wind, tidal and wave energies a success. I’m delighted that my small contribution through my work at EMEC to these burgeoning sectors is recognised and believe this shows the transition the oil and gas sector is making towards renewables.”
Neil Gordon, chief executive of Global Underwater Hub, said:
“The Subsea Expo Awards recognise the innovators, collaborators, exporters, companies and individuals leading the way in the underwater industry. What the awards show year on year is the strength and diversity of the UK’s underwater supply chain as well as the talent and expertise working across it.”
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Neil has been the Managing Director of EMEC – the world’s leading test facility for wave and tidal energy converters – since 2005 and has overseen the deployment of more marine energy technologies in the seas around Orkney than has been deployed at any other site in the world.
Through Neil’s leadership, EMEC also pioneering the production of hydrogen in Orkney and that has led to multiple projects to seek the best ways to use it, particularly in transport. Most recently EMEC hosted the demonstration of production of synthetic fuel for aviation from hydrogen.
Prior to working at EMEC, Neil worked as a project developer of a potential tidal scheme, following six years at the Environment Agency dealing with regulation and development issues.
Neil is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers and a Chartered Environmentalist. He has spoken on marine energy extensively in the UK and internationally and is passionate advocate for a sustainable energy future.
He was awarded an OBE in the Kings Birthday Honours in 2023 for services to Renewable Energy and the community of Orkney.
About EMEC:
EMEC is a not-for-profit innovation catalyst pioneering the transition to a clean energy future.
As the world’s leading centre for demonstrating wave and tidal energy converters in the sea, more marine energy devices have been tested at EMEC than at any other single site in the world.
EMEC is a plug-and-play facility, supporting the development of offshore energy, green hydrogen, clean transport and energy systems sectors. EMEC helps technology developers to innovate and reach the market, reducing the time, cost and risk of R&D.
EMEC was set up in 2003 to kick start a marine energy sector in the UK and boost economic development in the Highlands and Islands. The unprecedented activity that has taken place in Orkney due to the presence of EMEC has been a catalyst for economic development, creating jobs and a world-leading supply chain now exporting skills and knowledge around the globe. An economic impact assessment calculated EMEC added £370 million GVA to the UK economy between 2003 and 2023.
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