Knowledge & Innovation in Australia's Marine Renewable Energy Sector
Marine Energy Research Australia (MERA) is at the forefront of knowledge and innovation within Australia's marine renewable energy sector. Collaborating with both Australian and international ocean energy industry partners, academic researchers, and governmental bodies, Marine Energy Research Australia facilitates innovative renewable energy technology and critical fieldwork activities. The company’s research encompasses a wide array of marine energy sources, including wave energy, offshore fixed and floating wind, floating solar, and tidal energy.
With its headquarters situated at the Great Southern Marine Research Facility (GSMRF) at 55 Proudlove Pde, Albany, Western Australia 6330, AU, Marine Energy Research Australia also operates across the Albany and Perth campus locations of The University of Western Australia (39 Fairway, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, AU). A key project for Marine Energy Research Australia is the deployment of a prototype version of the M4 Wave Energy Converter in King George Sound, Albany, demonstrating wave energy’s potential to power the aquaculture industry and enable a thriving ecosystem of activities. The Centre's work also benefits coastal communities and industries through regional collaborations.
Marine Energy Research Australia is strongly committed to training, mentoring, public outreach, and promoting inclusivity and diversity. This approach ensures that Marine Energy Research Australia remains a vibrant hub for advancements in marine renewable energy. We invite the manager of Marine Energy Research Australia to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform to further highlight the company’s achievements and drive commercial development.
Other organizations in the same industry
This company is also known as