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Danu Offshore Wind Farm
is a proposed renewable energy development located in the Celtic Sea, off the south east coast of Ireland.

At its nearest point, Danu will be over 95km off the south east coast, lying entirely outside Ireland’s 12 nautical mile foreshore limit. The project has the potential to deliver enough renewable energy to help power over 850,000 households annually, helping Ireland to meet its binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 51% by 2030.
Site selection phase
Environmental surveys commenced
Stakeholder engagement
Begins with the project and continues throughout each phase of the project
Continue site surveys
Continue site surveys
Appoint project Fisheries Liaison Officer (FLO)
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Studies will take place over a two year period
Phase 3 MAC process
ORESS
An Bord Pleanála pre-application consultation
Submit Planning Application
Grant of Planning Permission
Start of construction
Complete construction
Commence generating clean, renewable energy

Our team has decades of expertise in developing major renewable energy projects. We listen closely, build partnerships, manage relationships, and apply all our experience to make large-scale renewable projects happen.

Our team's knowledge and expertise allows us to develop renewable energy projects in the most responsible manner. We want to build strong links with local host communities because we believe that together we can create a cleaner, brighter future for Ireland.
To take part in doing that with us, please visit our Contact page.