Author Archives: Alex Woodward

Marine Notice No. 43 of 2013 – Amended 02/12/2013

December122013

The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has been advised that Osiris Projects will carry out a Geophysical survey involving a side-scan sonar, magnetometer, multi-beam echo-sounder bathymetry and sub-bottom profiling throughout the entire area identified in the table below. The survey started on Monday 26th August 2013 and will last until mid-January 2014, weather permitting…. Read the full article

Codling Wind Park – Foreshore Licence Application

December122013

The Codling Wind Park Delivery Team have submitted applications to the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government for a Foreshore Licence in respect of pre-construction survey works for the Codling Wind Park development.  These surveys are required for the discharge of conditions for the Codling Wind Park Foreshore Lease. A copy of the Foreshore… Read the full article

Marine Notice No. 43 of 2013

August252013

The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has been notified that Osiris Projects will carry out a Geophysical survey at Codling Bank Wind Park involving a side-scan sonar, magnetometer, multi-beam echo-sounder bathymetry and sub-bottom profiling throughout the entire area identified in the table below.  The survey will start on Monday 26th August 2013 and will… Read the full article

Ministers Sign MOU on potential to export green energy from Ireland to the UK

January242013

Minister for Communications Energy & Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte, TD, and the UK Secretary for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey committed to working closely together to secure economic benefits for both countries through trade in renewable energy. Announcing the agreement Minister Rabbitte said: “Ireland has the potential to generate far more wind energy than… Read the full article

East West Interconnector completed and operational

October12012

“The East-West Interconnector connects the Irish power system to the electricity grid in Britain through undersea and underground cables. This infrastructure is vital to the development of Ireland’s economy. Construction and installation of the Interconnector is now complete and the Interconnector is currently operating.” For more information visit: http://www.eirgridprojects.com/projects/east-westinterconnector/projectactivity/