Bray People

New director for wind farm

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THE owners of the Codling Wind Park project, EDF Renewables and Fred Olsen Renewables, have announced the appointmen­t of Arno Verbeek as project director.

Arno has extensive experience in the offshore wind industry and will lead the developmen­t, constructi­on and operationa­l phases of Codling Wind Park, which is set to be the biggest offshore wind farm in Ireland.

Codling Wind Park, which is located 13 kilometres off the east coast of Ireland, between Greystones and Wicklow, will make a significan­t contributi­on to achieving Ireland’s renewable energy targets.

‘I am pleased to be back in Ireland and to be working on such an exciting project. Ireland’s goal is to be carbon neutral by 2050 and to double the amount of electricit­y it produces from renewable energy from 35 percent to 70 percent by 2030 –which is hugely ambitious,’ said Arno. ‘In order to achieve Ireland’s Climate Action Plan 2030 target, offshore wind will be expected to make a substan

tial contributi­on. Clearly this is where a significan­t infrastruc­ture project like Codling Wind Park has a huge role to play.’

He said that the strong wind speeds and favourable site conditions at the Codling Wind Park site are ideally suited for generating low cost and carbon emission free electricit­y.

‘We are currently carrying out technical, environmen­tal, socio-economic and commercial studies to determine the size of the wind farm, but we expect it will be up to 1.5GW.’

Arno expressed concern, however, about the capacity constraint­s on the national transmissi­on network.

‘While Ireland is rightly seen as a world leader in the integratio­n of renewable energy, we have seen recent reports from Energy Storage Ireland and the Irish Wind Energy Associatio­n highlighti­ng real concerns around the grid capacity currently available for renewable energy projects. The transmissi­on system is struggling to cope with the rising levels of renewable energy projects under developmen­t and it is clear the grid requires urgent reinforcem­ent as more renewable energy projects like ours need a grid connection.’

EDF Renewables’ director for Ireland and Offshore, Michele Schiavone, said, ‘We are very pleased Arno is joining the project and are looking forward to making progress on Codling Wind Park with our partner Fred. Olsen Renewables. I would echo Arno’s concerns around grid capacity and add that we would also like to see progress on implementi­ng the new offshore planning framework which is another essential element for the achievemen­t of Ireland’s offshore wind ambitions.’

Fred. Olsen Renewables AS CEO Ivar Brandvold said, ‘ This is an important moment for the Codling Wind Park and we are happy to have Arno here to take the project forward. Like our partners, EDF Renewables, we are keen to work with the Irish Government and Eirgrid to ensure the path to building Codling is as smooth as possible over the coming years.’

Arno was previously a technical director with Diamond Generating Europe in the Netherland­s, a 100 per cent owned subsidiary of the Mitsubishi Corporatio­n, which owns offshore wind farms in the Netherland­s, Belgium and the UK. Before that, he ran his own consultanc­y business and previously worked for SSE in the UK.

He was also based in Ireland for nine years while working for Airtricity and SSE Renewables Ireland.

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Arno Verbeek.

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