Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce
From Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
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The Climate Action Plan 2023 commits to achieving at least 5GW of installed offshore wind capacity by 2030 with a further 2GW earmarked for the production of green hydrogen and other non-grid uses. It also includes a suite of actions to realise Ireland’s offshore renewable energy (ORE) potential.
The establishment of offshore wind in Ireland is a significant undertaking, involving action across many areas of Government. In April 2022, Minister Eamon Ryan established a cross-Departmental Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce to accelerate and drive delivery and capture the wider and longer term economic and business opportunities associated with the development of offshore renewables in Ireland.
The Taskforce is chaired by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, and its membership comprises senior officials from Government Departments and agencies with offshore wind related actions under the Climate Action Plan. The member organisations are:
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) also attends Taskforce meetings to provide policy advice relevant to its remit.
One of the key objectives of the Taskforce was to develop a system wide project plan, collating all activities underway across departments and agencies to ensure delivery of offshore wind and related targets. In this regard, the Taskforce has developed the Offshore Wind Energy Programme (OWEP) to coordinate activities ongoing across Government in relation to offshore wind and to identify all aspects of work on the critical path, gaps, areas of duplication, opportunities and risks. Actions in the OWEP include measures relating to supply chain, ports policy, skills and workforce, and regulatory consenting.
Other key objectives of the Taskforce are to:
The Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce is supported by a Programme Management Office provided by DECC, which is also overseeing the implementation and governance of the OWEP.
Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce - Terms of Reference
Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce - Terms of Reference
The key actions under the Taskforce’s Offshore Wind Energy Programme include measures relating to DMAPs and marine planning, biodiversity, grid connection, supply chain, ports policy, skills and workforce, and regulatory consenting.
Offshore Wind Energy Programme Annual Review for 2023 and Key Actions for 2024
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 1 - 28 April 2022
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 2 - 5 May 2022
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 3 - 18 July 2022
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 4 - 5 September 2022
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 5 - 17 October 2022
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 6 - 28 November 2022
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 7 - 24 January 2023
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 8 - 30 March 2023
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 9 - 7 June 2023
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 10 - 13 July 2023
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 11 - 5 October 2023
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 12 - 14 December 2023
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 13 - 1 February 2024
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 14 - 6 March 2024
Minutes of the Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce Meeting 15 - 7 June 2024