The government has outlined the potential of the Shannon Estuary area for sustainable growth and offshore renewable energy.
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar published the Interim Report of the Shannon Estuary Economic Taskforce, which sets out how the Region can play a leading role in the switch to renewable energy and more climate friendly ways of living and doing business. The Estuary would also become a hub for Sustainable Transport Technologies and a western 'Digital Gateway' to Europe.
It proposes significant investment in the ports at Foynes and Moneypoint, a new auction for floating wind generation in 2024, and identifying industrial sites for clean energy industries like hydrogen.
The Report sets out the Taskforce's ambition to begin supplying Atlantic Offshore Wind Energy through the Estuary by 2030, with the intention to significantly accelerating it up to 2050.
There is also big potential in onshore energy generation by installing solar panels, and new anaerobic digestion facilities.
The Estuary Region has the potential to double tourist numbers by becoming a destination for outdoor sports and adventure, business and leisure events, and cruise ship arrivals.
Commenting on the Interim Report, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said: "The significant potential of the Shannon Estuary area to stimulate sustainable economic growth not only for the region, but for the country, based on the abundant renewable energy resource, and the economic transformation which that can bring, is very clear.
"The publication of this Interim Report is very timely in the context of the global climate emergency, and security of energy concerns arising from the war in Ukraine.
"I look forward to the Taskforce's final report, and I would like to thank the Taskforce for their commitment and work to date."
The Tánaiste commented: "This Report sets out big ambitions for the Shannon Region and rises to the challenge of global issues like the climate crisis and moving away from fossil fuels.
"I'm excited to see the proposals for renewable energy, industry, tourism, and logistics in this interim report. It should result in significant job growth and new business opportunities.
"The wide focus of this Report across many economic sectors will ensure that any growth is sustainable. I commend the Taskforce and its Chairman Barry O'Sullivan for its work to date, and I look forward to engaging with the Taskforce as it completes this important body of work."
The Taskforce Chairman, Barry O'Sullivan added: "The Interim Report marks a significant milestone in the work of the Taskforce. It outlines a clear vision for the Shannon Estuary region and signals the national and European issues that we believe the region can help solve.
"I would like to sincerely thank the members of the Taskforce for their dedication and commitment to this work to date.
"On behalf of the Taskforce, I would like to express our gratitude to all of the stakeholders whose valuable contributions have helped shape our work. I very much look forward to engaging further with all involved as we finalise our recommendations."
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