Simply Blue Group has announced the development of an offshore floating wind project located off Northern Ireland and a related green energy deal with MJM Renewables at MJM Ballykelly.
The Nomadic Offshore Wind project will bring wind energy as a primary energy source for what is to become a renewable energy hub at the MJM Renewables site, Ballykelly. This green energy will power projects within the hub including manufacturing facilities, hydrogen production, a data center, and other advanced research and development industries.
The Offshore Wind will utilise floating offshore wind technology rather than fixed bottom structures, allowing positioning in deeper offshore areas with higher wind potential away from coastal shorelines, shipping lanes and fishing grounds.
SSE Renewables has announced that it is going to apply for a Maritime Area Consent (MAC) for its Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2 project under the new consenting regime.
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