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Rosslare Europort and Source Galileo Sign MOU


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PUBLISHED
22 Apr 2024
Rosslare Europort and Source Galileo Sign MOU
Rosslare Europort and Souce Galileo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of achieving the common goal of developing Rosslare Europort as a key facilitator in the delivery of large-scale offshore wind farm projects in Irish coastal waters. 
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Rosslare Europort, owned by Iarnród Éireann/CIE, has agreed a Memorandum of Understanding with Norway’s Source Galileo to explore opportunities for developing the port as a facilitator in the delivery of offshore wind farm projects in Irish coastal waters.

A redevelopment plan for Rosslare Europort to facilitate offshore wind farm construction, and associated operations and maintenance, is currently being progressed by Iarnród Éireann.

The State company wants to establish the port and its hinterland as an Offshore Renewable Energy hub, with the potential to create up to 2,000 jobs.

Source Galileo is developing 10GW of offshore wind projects off the coasts of Europe. In March the company secured funding from the Norwegian government to part-finance the development of its Goliat offshore wind project close to the Arctic Sea.

The Source Galileo MOU with Iarnród Éireann is non-exclusive.

Kevin Lynch, CEO of Source Galileo, commented: “Source Galileo is developing a portfolio of projects that will generate substantial clean renewable energy direct to homes and business across Ireland. We look forward to working with Iarnród Éireann."

Europort director Glenn Carr said: “We believe there are strong synergies to be achieved as we work together to place this renewable energy industry at the heart of Ireland’s decarbonised future.”