Ireland Harnesses the Wind: A Look at Key Wind Energy Projects
Ireland, with its strong winds and commitment to sustainability, is making significant strides in wind energy development. Wind is already the country’s largest and cheapest source of renewable electricity, contributing over 86% of renewable generation and 36% of total electricity demand in 2020. To further harness this potential, several exciting projects are underway, aiming to solidify Ireland’s position as a wind energy leader.
Offshore Wind Boom:
Ireland has traditionally focused on onshore wind farms, but the future lies offshore. Recognizing this, the government held its first ever offshore wind auction in 2022, awarding rights for four major projects with a combined capacity of over 3.2 GW. These include:
- North Irish Sea Array (500 MW): Developed by Statkraft, this project will be located off the coast of County Down in Northern Ireland.
- Dublin Array (up to 850 MW): A joint venture by RWE and Saorgus Energy, this project comprises two wind farms off the east coast of Dublin.
- Codling Wind Park (up to 1,450 MW): A collaboration between EDF and Fred Olsen Renewables, this massive project will be located off the east and south coasts.
- Sceirde Rocks (450 MW): Developed by Corio Generation, this wind farm will be situated off the southwest coast of County Clare.
These projects are expected to be operational by the mid-2030s and will be instrumental in achieving Ireland’s ambitious target of 7 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030.
Onshore Innovation:
While offshore takes center stage, onshore wind development continues. Here are some noteworthy projects:
- Oriel Wind Park (330 MW): A joint effort by ESB and Parkwind, this project will be located off the coast of County Louth and is expected to be operational by 2027.
- Moneypoint Offshore Wind Farm: ESB’s flagship project, this floating wind farm off the west coast will showcase innovative technology and contribute significantly to Ireland’s renewable energy goals.
- Derrykillew Wind Farm (proposed): Located in County Donegal, this 7-turbine project is currently in the planning stages and aims to power over 20,000 homes with clean energy.
Benefits and Challenges:
Wind energy development offers numerous benefits, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing energy security, and creating jobs. However, challenges exist, such as potential environmental impacts, community concerns, and grid integration needs. Addressing these challenges through careful planning, transparent communication, and responsible development practices is crucial for ensuring wind energy’s sustainable success in Ireland.
Wind Energy Statistics in Ireland: A Glimpse into Sustainability Efforts
Ireland has positioned itself as a leader in wind energy, embracing this abundant resource to power its future. Here’s a snapshot of key statistics highlighting the industry’s current state and future potential:
Installed Capacity:
- Total: As of May 2022, Ireland boasts an impressive 5,585 MW of installed wind energy capacity, spread across both onshore and offshore farms.
- Onshore: The majority lies onshore, with 4,332.5 MW as of May 2022, showcasing steady growth over the past decade.
- Offshore: While currently lower, offshore potential is immense. The first ever offshore auction awarded rights for projects with a combined capacity of 3.2 GW, expected to be operational by the mid-2030s.
Generation and Contribution:
- Renewable Electricity: Wind energy is the largest contributor, providing over 86% of Ireland’s renewable electricity in 2020.
- Total Electricity Demand: It covers a significant portion of total electricity demand, reaching 36% in 2020, second only to natural gas.
Number of Wind Farms:
- Total: There are just under 400 wind farms across the island of Ireland, with just over 300 situated in the Republic of Ireland alone.
Looking Ahead:
- Ambitious Targets: Ireland aims to have 7 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030, further solidifying its leadership position.
- Growing Market: Continued development is expected, with ongoing projects and proposals aiming to harness Ireland’s wind potential even further.
The Future is Bright:
With ambitious targets, innovative projects, and a commitment to sustainability, Ireland stands poised to become a global leader in wind energy. By harnessing the power of the wind, the country can secure a clean, secure, and prosperous future for generations to come.
https://www.exaputra.com/2024/02/wind-energy-projects-in-ireland.html
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ACORE Statement on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance
ACORE Statement on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance
Statement from American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) President and CEO Ray Long on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance:
“The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) is deeply concerned that today’s Treasury guidance on the long-standing ‘beginning of construction’ safe harbor significantly undermines its proven effectiveness, is inconsistent with the law, and creates unnecessary uncertainty for renewable energy development in the United States.
“For over a decade, the safe harbor provisions have served as clear, accountable rules of the road – helping to reduce compliance burdens, foster private investment, and ensure taxpayer protections. These guardrails have been integral to delivering affordable, reliable American clean energy while maintaining transparency and adherence to the rule of law. This was recognized in the One Big Beautiful Act, which codified the safe harbor rules, now changed by this action.
“We need to build more power generation now, and that includes renewable energy. The U.S. will need roughly 118 gigawatts (the equivalent of 12 New York Cities) of new power generation in the next four years to prevent price spikes and potential shortages. Only a limited set of technologies – solar, wind, batteries, and some natural gas – can be built at that scale in that timeframe.”
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