Northern Ireland’s Department for the Economy (DfE) and Crown Estate have agreed a Statement of Intent towards establishing offshore wind leasing for Northern Ireland.
The Statement of Intent outlines the ways in which DfE and Crown Estate will work together to create the conditions for offshore wind leasing in the Northern Ireland marine area, and follows a period of close collaboration between the two organisations.
Peter Russell, Director of Electricity and Security of Supply at DfE, said: “Our ambition of delivering 1GW of offshore wind energy is Northern Ireland’s most ambitious energy infrastructure plan, with the potential to supply enough energy to power one million homes.
“The Statement of Intent is a major milestone for the Department for the Economy and The Crown Estate towards unlocking the potential of the Northern Ireland seabed and achieving the Energy Strategy vision of self-sufficiency in affordable renewable energy.”
The Energy Strategy for Northern Ireland establishes a commitment to diversify the renewable generation mix with an initial focus on offshore wind and marine renewables.
The Energy Strategy Action Plan 2022, published 16 January 2022, includes Action 14 to “Develop an action plan to deliver 1GW of offshore wind from 2030”.
Over the course of 2022, DfE led the development of the Draft Offshore Renewable Energy Action Plan (OREAP), taking the first steps towards delivering on the commitments established in the Energy Strategy.
A public consultation on the Draft OREAP was launched on 21 December 2022 and closes on 16 March 2023.


