On stage in Enniscorthy on April 16, at the launch of the Greenlink Interconnector, environment minister Darragh O’Brien took the opportunity to assure the renewable energy industry, banks, supply chain, and private investors in the room that Ireland was very much open for business when it comes to offshore wind. On Tuesday, the minister got approval from his cabinet colleagues to overhaul the offshore wind processes, as reported by the Business Post. But what does that actually mean? “We’ve Oress one done,” he told The Currency, referring to the first offshore wind auction which ran in 2023, “so we’ve six…
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