A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MAU) has been signed by the ESB and Shannon Foynes Port to support the transformation of the Shannon Estuary as a major centre of deployment for floating offshore wind projects in Irish and international waters.
In the agreement, Shannon Foynes Port and ESB have committed to working closely together to maximise the unique potential of the Shannon Estuary thanks to its mix of deepwater, development lands, low-lying shoreline, and proximity to what is one of the worldโs most consistent wind resources off Irelandโs west coast.
The MOU follows the publication late last year of Shannon Foynes Portโs Vision 2041 masterplan for the wider estuary, which set out a clear strategy to transform the estuary into one of the worldโs leading green energy hubs. It identified three key growth areas for the estuary, namely delivering floating offshore wind at international scale, green industrial development transition, and expanded, diversified and more sustainable logistics services.
ESB is currently undertaking a multi-billion-euro redevelopment project at its Moneypoint site to include significant amounts of offshore wind coupled with the production of hydrogen and other green derivatives. As an enabler to the Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project, an offshore wind construction hub will be developed which will facilitate the fabrication and assembly of floating offshore wind platforms.
Shannon Foynes Portโs masterplan identified the development of four core facilities at the estuary to support the delivery of floating offshore wind at scale. These included substructure assembly at Moneypoint, as well as turbine integration and pre-commissioning at Foynes port, wet storage at various locations within the estuary and an Operations & Maintenance base also at Foynes.
Shannon Foynes Portโs plans centre on the development of a new deep water port at Foynes Island, which will be linked directly to the national transport network via a direct restored rail and new road link.
Under this MOU, the parties will collaborate to ensure that ESBโs Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project and the port authorityโs projects will be developed in a coordinated manner in the national interest with a common goal of maximising the opportunity for the estuary and wider Mid-West region.
Paul Lennon, Head of Offshore Wind and Hydrogen at ESB, said, โWe are delighted to partner with Shannon Foynes Port to help deliver on our ambitious plans for floating offshore wind. As ESB transforms its generation portfolio with projects such as Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint, this collaboration builds on our commitment to delivering renewables projects in the Mid-West region. It is an important step in ESBโs efforts to deploy the latest technologies and infrastructure as we play a crucial role in Irelandโs transition to net zeroโ.
Shannon Foynes Port CEO, Pat Keating stated, โAs the maritime authority for the Estuary, we are focused on ensuring the unrivalled opportunity arising from one of the worldโs best wind regimes and proximity of our deep waters is maximized for the national interest. The ESB through its Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project is a key constituent in the transformation of the wider estuary and we look forward to doing whatever we can to ensure this essential project is realisedโ.
Ireland’s offshore wind energy potential arising from our Atlantic seaboard winds is among Europeโs leading renewable energy opportunities. With a maritime area more than seven times the size of its landmass, ideal wind conditions, and strategic location on the Atlantic Ocean’s edge, floating offshore wind generation can deliver up to 30 gigawatts of energy by 2050 โ six times more than current domestic electricity demand.
The MOU supports the Governmentโs Climate Action Plan. While non-exclusive in nature, the agreement sets out both organisationsโ intention to work together for the benefit of achieving Irish offshore renewable energy targets, in line with ESBโs Net Zero by 2040 strategy and Shannon Foynes Portโs Vision 2041 masterplan.