Ireland and the Netherlands - developing offshore wind together

A joint initiative between the Netherlands and Ireland is advancing political and economic cooperation in trade, maritime infrastructure, and renewable energy. Learn how both nations tackle energy demand and CO2 reduction for a greener future.

Ireland and offshore wind

Like many other EU members, Ireland needs to make a major effort in the energy transition and has ambitious plans for the development of offshore wind. The goal is to operationalise 7 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind by 2030. However, the potential is much larger and is estimated at 70 - 100 GW. With the development of offshore wind, the country will generate more energy than it needs at times. That's why Ireland is also looking into developing green hydrogen technologies to store the surplus of energy for its own use later, and as an export product that will play a central role in securing green energy for Europe.

Guidance across the entire offshore wind value chain

The Netherlands is strongly committed to achieving international climate agreements, but we cannot do it alone. International collaboration and strong partnerships are key for a more sustainable future. Offshore wind energy is one of the many prospects within our reach. Not only does it contribute significantly to the energy transition, but it also offers promising economic growth and employment opportunities.

The Netherlands is keen to offer its expertise and guidance across the entire offshore wind value chain, from offshore installation and transport to maintenance and educational training. The sector already has substantial experience and skills in constructing unique vessels, foundations engineering and installation, wind turbine installation, safety training and handling systems. All of which can support Ireland's next energy transition chapter.

Let’s develop offshore wind solutions and solve global challenges together!