Four offshore wind projects which were successful in the State’s auction results this week are expected to pursue their respective planning approvals.
The four projects – three on the east coast and one on the West – are predicted to generate 3GW if given final go-ahead.
The three farms in the Irish Sea are:
- Kish Bank, some 11km off the coast of Dublin (500MW);
- The Dublin Array, 10km from the coast between Dublin and Wicklow (824MW);
- Codling Banks, the largest of the three, which is 13km off the Co Wicklow coast.
The Sceirdre Rocks project in north Galway Bay has also been approved. It was the subject of a number of objections in its foreshore license application on grounds of visual impact and potential disturbance to marine life and impact on fishing communities.
The remaining 2GW required for the Government’s target will be the focus of a phase-two auction.
Minister for Environment Eamon Ryan has welcomed the auction results, and the price secured of €86.05 per MW hour, which he has described as one of the “lowest prices paid by an emerging offshore wind market in the world”.