Corio Generation has successfully completed geophysical and metocean surveys at the 450MW Sceirde Rocks Windfarm off the west coast of Ireland that will inform its forthcoming planning application.
The offshore wind project off the coast of County Galway is scheduled to begin generating renewable electricity by 2030.
The surveys will help provide a clearer understanding of the seabed and the prevailing sea conditions of the proposed development area, Corio said.
Geophysical surveys map the seabed, while metocean surveys are used to assess water quality, wave behaviour and the strength and direction of sea currents.
The work was conducted between September and early November 2023 using purpose-built survey vessels operated by Green Rebel, a Cork and Limerick-based offshore survey service company.
Corio also worked with Green Rebel and other surveying companies to complete geotechnical and benthic surveys that will inform the environmental impact assessment of the project.
Tim Coffey, project director of the Sceirde Rocks Windfarm, said: “We are proud to partner with a local Irish company to deliver the high-quality data required for the design and development of the Sceirde Rocks project’s planning application.
“We are committed to supporting the Irish supply chain, and met recently with 50 national and local businesses recently to outline the opportunities that will be available for companies during the construction and operation of the project.
“When complete, the Sceirde Rocks Windfarm will make a significant contribution to reducing Ireland’s reliance on fossil fuels, with the volume of CO2 emissions avoided roughly equivalent to taking 180,000 petrol cars off the road.
“The project will also generate employment opportunities and provide significant investment for the local community for years to come.”
Kieran Ivers, chief executive of Green Rebel, added: “These surveys will play a key role in informing the next stage of the Sceirde Rocks Windfarm, providing the data needed to finalise engineering plans and reduce environmental impact.
“We were delighted to partner with Corio Generation on this project and we look forward to working together in the future.”
In May 2023, Ireland’s energy grid operator EirGrid and the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications confirmed that Sceirde Rocks was one of four wind farms that were successful under the country’s first Offshore Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (ORESS 1).
The Sceirde Rocks Windfarm is being developed by Corio Generation through the Irish and Gaeltacht based company Fuinneamh Sceirde Teoranta, which is a JV between Corio and global infrastructure investor Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.


