The country's offshore wind energy potential is estimated at 28 GW.
Ireland’s plans for developing offshore wind are starting to take real shape with two new large projects in the pipeline.
Larger turbines, reduced capital and operating costs and other technological improvements will contribute to it.
The country plans to export renewable energy from wind farms over time.
The construction of two offshore wind farms was completed in 2020.
There are currently eight offshore wind farms operating in the Belgian part of the North Sea.
The project is being implemented by the German company PNE.
Norwegian Equinor has announced that it is going to host America's first offshore wind turbine tower plant.
Construction projects with a total installed capacity of 5.6 GW have now been approved.
The wind farm should be commissioned in 2022.
The parties also discussed the prospects for continuing the work of the Ukrainian-Danish Energy Center.
Aracatu I and Aracatu II will be the first offshore wind farms in the country.