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Economic and employment impacts of offshore wind for Ireland: A value chain analysis
Authors:Sarah Kandrot  Val Cummins  Declan Jordan  Jimmy Murphy
Institution:1. MaREI Centre, Beaufort Building, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland sarah.kandrot@ucc.ieORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5120-2572;3. School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland;4. Spatial and Regional Economics Research Centre, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2446-0111;5. MaREI Centre, Beaufort Building, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The imminent development of a number of offshore wind farms in the Republic of Ireland presents a sizable opportunity to stimulate the Irish economy through the growth of an indigenous and globally competitive offshore wind supply chain. This study uses a value chain analysis to evaluate the economic and employment potential of the offshore wind sector for Ireland. The analysis is based on the expenditure on products and services required to develop an offshore wind farm, the planned capacity of projects in the pipeline, and the ability of Irish companies to supply the sector. Results suggest that by 2030, 2.5–4.5GW of domestic offshore wind development could create between 11,424 and 20,563 supply chain jobs and generate between €763 m and €1.4bn in gross value added. This is the first study to estimate domestic GVA potential for the sector.
Keywords:Offshore wind  Ireland  economic impact  employment impact  ocean energy
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