EirGrid has successfully completed the first phase of its marine and coastal surveys for the offshore wind project along Ireland’s south coast. This work is part of their Powering Up Offshore – South Coast initiative.
After obtaining a Maritime Usage Licence from the Maritime Area Regulatory Authority, surveys began in July 2025. The surveys include geophysical, environmental, and metocean assessments around potential cable routes in the South Coast Designated Maritime Area Plan.
The data from this stage will be evaluated as EirGrid plans further surveys, including geotechnical assessments and investigations into unexploded ordnance, set for 2026.
The marine survey contract was awarded to Fugro, with support from subcontractors TechWorks Marine and Green Rebel, who focus on environmental and metocean surveys.
Two MetOcean buoys have been deployed to collect ongoing data regarding waves, water quality, wind, and sunlight until late 2026. This information will aid in offshore planning and environmental monitoring.
Liam Ryan, Chief Transformation, Technology and Offshore Officer at EirGrid, stated, “These surveys would not be possible without a huge amount of coordination and strategic planning.”
EirGrid’s project aims to connect 900 MW of offshore wind generation to the onshore grid, aligning with the Government’s climate targets of reaching 80% renewable energy.

















































