A new Europe Offshore Wind Projects map has been published by La Tene maps.
The map was published as Wind Energy Ireland (WEI) also launched its offshore wind action plan which includes 18 recommendations.
The new map, which is available in print or as a PDF file, shows the distribution of wind farm projects offshore Europe from concept to operating site, according to John Coleman of La Tene Maps.
A series of coloured areas differentiates between licenced and proposed wind farm areas. Each site is shown together with the operator/developer, generating capacity and number of turbines.
The map has insets for the Mediterranean, Canary Islands and Northern Finland/Sweden.
“This is the first of our offshore wind farm maps of the year,”Coleman said.
“One thing I am noticing - after seeing the move away from “open door” licensing to having designated areas - is a slowness in getting designated areas licensed,” he said.
“On a sadder note Ireland is the first country I know of which has progressed from having one operating offshore wind farm to none. The Arklow Bank wind farm is being decommissioned,”he said.
WEI’s action plan says that An Coimisiún Pleanála must be supported to deliver on its commitment to offshore wind planning decision timelines – including getting the first decision on an offshore wind project out in September.

















































