Simply Blue Group has unveiled its second floating floating wind project in Northern Ireland, where interest in renewables and offshore wind is growing rapdily
The Olympic Offshore Wind project is a sister project to Nomadic Offshore Wind, which was announced by the group earlier this year.
Olympic Offshore Wind will provide combined capacity of up to 1.3 GW and is located off the coast of County Down in Northern Ireland.
The Olympic Offshore Wind project will have an option to be developed in stages in line with a stepping-stone concept that Simply Blue Group is using on other projects. This project will provide an opportunity for the local supply chain to set up and prepare for commercial-scale opportunities offshore in Northern Ireland.
Simply Blue Group Northern Ireland adviser Sam McCloskey said the company believes the offshore environment off the coast of Northern Ireland “offers huge potential to blue economy developers.”
Welcoming the Olympic Offshore Wind project, Renewable NI head Steven Agnew said, “Offshore wind will play a crucial role in helping Northern Ireland to achieve a zero-carbon electricity system.
“RenewableNI is excited by the scale of the opportunity the Olympic project represents, adding to a growing portfolio of offshore developments that will bring jobs and investment as well as deliver low-cost electricity and increased energy security. It is vital that government matches the ambition of the Simply Blue Group and puts in place the consenting regime needed to deliver a thriving offshore renewables industry.”
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