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Blue energy: powering the future with Marine Renewables Canada

Nov 24, 2025
Elisa Obermann, Executive Director of Marine Renewables Canada, dives deep into the future of blue energy. With her extensive background in marine renewable energy, she discusses how tidal turbines, wave devices, and river currents can bolster Canada’s clean energy infrastructure. They highlight the benefits of these technologies for coastal and Indigenous communities, emphasize their predictability compared to solar and wind, and explore regulatory challenges facing the sector. Elisa also shares insights on local economic benefits and the need for updated legislation.
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INSIGHT

Predictability Is A Key Strength

  • Tidal energy is highly predictable because tides follow astronomical cycles.
  • Wave energy can be forecasted further out and often peaks during high demand seasons like winter storms.
INSIGHT

Huge Technical Potential, Practical Limits Remain

  • Canada has very large technical potential: ~40,000 MW tidal and 10,000–16,000 MW wave.
  • River current estimates are huge (~340 GW) but feasibility issues like ice and remoteness remain.
ANECDOTE

Local Supply Chain Boost From Demos

  • FORCE projects in the Bay of Fundy used up to 500 local Canadian suppliers during R&D and demonstrations.
  • Elisa Obermann notes local supply chains can deliver ~60% of build needs for tidal and wave projects.
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