RWE Buys Irish Offshore Wind Developer

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RWE has acquired 100 per cent of the Irish company Western Power Offshore Developments, which is in the early stages of developing the East Celtic Wind Farm project off the coast of Ireland.

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Located around 10 kilometres off the coast of Wexford and Waterford in Ireland, the East Celtic project will significantly expand RWE’s offshore wind developments in the country and contributes towards its target of expanding its green generation fleet internationally up to 50 GW by 2030.

The East Celtic project is in the very early stages of development, and important decisions have yet to be made, from the overall size of the wind farm to turbine locations, cable routes, and land-based developments. A major public consultation exercise will take place to gather views from local people to help inform the future direction of the project design, RWE said.

Depending on the final agreed installed capacity, and once fully developed and constructed, it could have the potential to generate up to 900 MW of clean wind energy. It is anticipated that it could also bring significant economic benefits to the South East region of Ireland, during both the construction phase, and across the operational life of the wind farm.

RWE’s adoption of the project as part of the acquisition is said to reinforce the company’s commitment to offshore wind growth in Ireland and make it a key partner to the Irish government in the delivery of its target of connecting 7GW of offshore wind capacity to the Grid by 2030.

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In addition, RWE is already developing the Dublin Array wind farm project in partnership with Saorgus Energy, off the coast of Dublin and Wicklow which will be capable of generating up to 600-900 MW of electricity.

”The acquisition of the East Celtic wind farm project is a significant step in the growth of RWE’s Irish offshore business, East Celtic is targeting inclusion in Ireland’s offshore Phase 2 round and could be invaluable in contributing to the Irish Government’s 80% renewable energy target by 2030. RWE is a global leader in the development of offshore wind, and we are excited about this next phase in Ireland’s renewable journey and look forward to expanding our team and working with stakeholders to advance the project,” Sven Utermöhlen, CEO Wind Offshore of RWE Renewables, said.

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