The Port of Waterford has officially been granted a Maritime Area Consent (MAC) by MARA, the national body overseeing maritime area development rights.
With this consent, it now means the port can apply for permission to develop new port infrastructure.
The MAC now positions the port as a national gateway for offshore wind logistics, and as a staging ground for projects like the Tonn Nua Offshore Wind Farm and future developments in the Celtic Sea.
It also brings the potential for job creation across the maritime, engineering and supply chain sectors. Local companies stand to benefit from construction, maintenance and service contracts linked to offshore renewables.
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