Ireland’s EU Presidency will emphasise the accelerated deployment of renewable energy, the Government has said.
Ireland and Spain are also planning to develop an electricity interconnector.
Details of this were outlined on the first day of the three-day WindEurope conference and expo, which was opened on Tuesday by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
Minister of State for the Marine Timmy Dooley, who is part of the Irish delegation, told leading business figures in the renewable wind energy sector that global geo-political events mean that Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency will emphasise the need for accelerated deployment of renewable energy.
His senior colleague, Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy Darragh O’Brien, will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Spanish Minister for the Ecological Transition Sara Aagesen on the development of an electricity interconnector between Ireland and Spain.
Speaking ahead of his attendance at the event, Minister O’Brien said that “it is essential that we accelerate deployment of grid networks and interconnection at scale – to underpin the EU’s competitiveness, to drive down consumer costs, and to ensure our collective energy security.”
Minister of State Dooley said that “the ongoing conflict in the Middle East underlines once again why Ireland and Europe must speed up the employment of renewables and investment in our grid networks”.
“The Grids Package is the most important file in Energy Council during Ireland’s upcoming presidency,”he said.
On the first day of the event, WindEurope presented the Madrid Call to Action – calling on EU leaders to treat electrification as a strategic priority, not just a policy footnote.
Among other high-profile events for Ireland on day one was a networking and information session hosted at the Ireland pavilion by members of the Government of Ireland’s onshore and offshore wind task forces.
At this event, Minister of State Dooley launched Enterprise Ireland’s Propel Ireland wind centre of excellence to an international audience, followed by a progress report on 'Powering Prosperity' – Ireland’s Offshore Wind Industrial Strategy, which was launched at WindEurope 2024 in Bilbao.

















































