Port of Waterford
Port of Waterford have a demonstrated capability in handling large scale energy components from blades to chambers.
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Key Facts
- Berths catering for vessels up to 180m
- No beam or air-draft restrictions
- Fleet of 3 mobile harbour cranes with capacity up to 84t SWL
- 2 ship-to-shore gantry cranes
- On and off-quay storage
- Flexible approach to provision of services on site
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Waterford Airport
Waterford Airport have played a key role in providing air support services to Tier 1 operators involved in surveying the south coast of Ireland in preparation for offshore wind.
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Key Facts
- Offering a great small airport and FBO experience
- Full ramp services including Jet A1 re-fuelling facilities
- Home to the Irish Coast Guard helicopter base at Waterford Airport for Rescue 117
- Available hangar space
- Full flexibility of service
- On-site flight school
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Rosslare Europort
Rosslare Europort’s vision is to become the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) hub for Ireland’s South East. The hub will service the emerging offshore wind industry and help support the government’s offshore wind target of seven gigawatts of power from ORE by 2030.
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Key Facts
- A purpose-built ORE quay and berth
- Quayside ORE storage and construction up to 50 acres in area
- Navigable channel dredged down to a minimum of -9m depth
- Management Control Centre & management offices and facilities
- Significant economic growth and job creation
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Great Island Power Station
Great Island Power Station is located on the shores of Waterford Harbour at Great Island, Co. Wexford.
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Key Facts
- 464MW Great Island Power Station is located on the shores of Waterford Harbour
- Landing 450MW of OWE power from south coast turbines
- One of the cleanest and most-efficient power stations on the island of Ireland
- Generating enough electricity to power half a million Irish homes
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