De-risking Ireland’s Offshore Wind Potential

iCRAG are pleased to welcome stakeholders in the offshore renewable energy sector to their upcoming workshop on De-risking Ireland's Offshore Wind Potential. The event will present iCRAG's capabilities, expertise and current research in this area and offer consultants, developers and other stakeholders an opportunity to meet with our researchers and foster collaborative links to address the most pertinent challenges faced by the industry as Ireland targets 5 GW of wind by 2030.

This is an in-person event and will be run in-line with current government Covid-19 guidelines.

Programme:

13.00 - 14.00 | Registration & Welcoming Lunch

14.00 - 14.30 | Opening Address

Niall Goodwin (Head of Policy: Wind Energy Ireland)

Tommy Furey (Marine Institute)

14.30 - 15.15 | Session 1: Geological & Geotechnical Mapping

Constraint Mapping in the Irish Sea - Dr. Mark Coughlan

Development of a Fibre-optic Approach for Offshore Site Investigation - Andy Trafford

Geotechnical Research for Foundation Design - Dr. David Igoe

15.15 - 15.30 | Coffee Break

15.30 - 16.15 | Session 2: Challenges in the Marine Environment

Application of CFD Modelling in Scour Prediction - Dr. Jennifer Keenahan

Environmental Considerations for Offshore Wind - Prof. Andy Wheeler

Acoustic Noise in Irish Waters - Eoghan Daly

The challenges of community acceptance for wind energy projects - Dr. Geertje Schuitema

16.15 - 16.30 | Break

16.30 - 17.00 | Session 3: Future Geoscience research in Offshore Wind

Benefits of industry & academic collaboration - Dr. Cian Desmond (GDG)

Research Opportunities for the Wind Energy Sector - Dave Linehan (Wind Energy Ireland)

EU Funding opportunities for collaboration - Dr. Francesca Martini Opportunities offered by iCRAG 2 - Dr. Aoife Brady

17:00 - 19.00 | Social Reception