The Port of Galway has been approved for eligibility for a dedicated EU fund after a recent vote by MEPs.
As Afloat previously reported, the port was declared eligible for funding under the Connecting Europe Facility after it was added to the Trans-European Transport Network (Ten-T).
The European Parliament has voted to approve the new status, confirming that Galway is eligible for the funding.
Fine Gael MEP Colm Markey welcomed the development and said that the vote meant the Port of Galway could seek support to advance its ambitious redevelopment plans.
The port’s status as an importer of products for wind energy is understood to have helped with the designation.