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Planning to be sought for €220m offshore wind hub at Rosslare Europort

By | Upcoming Construction Projects

Iarnród Éireann has confirmed intentions to seek planning permission for Ireland’s largest offshore wind hub at Rosslare Europort in Co Wexford.

The €220 million plan will see a major transformation of the existing port into the country’s primary base of offshore wind farms in the Irish and Celtic Seas.

Iarnrod Éireann, the Port Authority for Rosslare Europort, stated that it will help achieve Ireland’s renewable energy targets.

The proposed Rosslare Offshore Renewable Energy Hub will have the potential to support the installation of approximately 0.5GW to 1GW of offshore wind capacity each year.

It’s set to span 80 hectares, with two new heavy lift berths designed for offshore renewable energy components.

Rosslare Europort: Credit Iarnród Éireann

The €220 million plan will see a major transformation of the existing port into the country’s primary base of offshore wind farms in the Irish and Celtic Seas. Credit: Iarnród Éireann

Developers also wish to widen and deepen the port’s approach channel as well as reclaim 27.7 hectares of land from the sea.

This includes the creation of almost 20 hectares of new port lands capable of handling the largest wind turbine components.

The project will also involve the construction of extensive areas for storage, marshalling and assembly.

A new 64-berth, small boat harbour is also underway with new access roads, utilities, environmental enhancements and facilities for local marine users.

It is believed that the project will create 2,000 long-term jobs for the region. These include port construction, offshore wind construction activity and long-term operation and maintenance phases of offshore wind development.

Iarnród Éireann are set to submit plans to An Coimisiún Pleanála next week with hopes of construction commencing in 2027. A delivery date of early 2029 has also been earmarked.

Rosslare Europort

It is believed that the project will create 2,000 long-term jobs for the Rosslare region. Credit: Iarnród Éireann

Mary Considine, Chief Executive of Iarnród Éireann, heralded the plan as a “once in a generation investment in Ireland’s clean energy future”.

She said it would integrate “national transport and maritime infrastructure to unlock offshore wind potential and deliver sustainable growth for coastal communitie”.

“It will also be a significant boost for the South East, creating jobs in an emerging and vital industry, and becoming a crucial asset in Ireland’s energy transition journey.”

Glenn Carr, Director Commercial Business Units with Iarnród Éireann, Port Authority for Rosslare Europort, declared it a “significant milestone”

“Delivering this nationally significant infrastructure will support the continued expansion Rosslare Europort, strengthen the local economy, support local employment and deliver on national and EU policy priorities.”

The EU Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) has also co-funded the project.

Feature Image Credit: Iarnród Éireann

Kilmore Quay in Wexford Hopes For New €147m Tourism Resort

By | Industry News

Developers are seeking permission to build a brand new €147 million new tourism resort in Kilmore Quay, Co Wexford.

Nova Connect Ltd are looking to introduce a luxury five-star resort to the sunny south-east. 

Plans include the construction of a central hotel, ranging in height from one to two storeys.

It will provide 163 bedrooms, 42 family suits (84 bedrooms), a bar and restaurants.

The hotel will also host conference centres and function rooms, a spa and leisure complex with a swimming pool,

On top of the hotel, developers also seek to build 55 large family-friendly tourist lodges.

These will vary in sizes from two eight-beds, two six-beds, 21 four-beds and 30 three-beds.

Nova Connect Ltd’s plans include the construction of a central hotel, ranging in height from one to two storeys. Credit: Stephen Carr Architects

Plans also have a pavilion restaurant in store for guests. 

Accommodation will be provided fo staff, with 11 apartments across six two-storey buildings providing 55 bedrooms in total.

There will be external sports, recreational and play amenities – including paddle courts and mini-golf.

They have also carved out landscaped green spaces with pedestrian-friendly cycling and walking routes throughout the 20.3 hectare site.

Developers look to transform the former Beak farmstead buildings and courtyard on the site into the family lodge reception. They are also hoping to create a resort shop, a café and arts and crafts spaces in this area.

Credit: Stephen Carr Architects

There will be external sports, recreational and play amenities – including paddle courts and mini-golf. Credit: Stephen Carr Architects

In terms of access, vehicles will make their way from the Kilmore Road. Kilmore Quay village centre will be accessible by foot.

Facilities will include maintenance storage, bike shelters, drop-off parking for cars and buses.

Nova Connect Ltd. officially put forward their plans to Wexford County Council in August. A decision is yet to be made.

Feature Image Credit: Stephen Carr Architects