Belfast Harbour – Renewable Energy Facility Colin McClements Commercial Manager Belfast Harbour Commissioners
Belfast Harbour Commissioners Trust Port – Incorporated by statute - Belfast Harbour Act 1847 Managed independently of Government (Department of Infrastructure sponsoring Department) Operated and funded on a commercial basis (No shareholders) High degree of Public Accountability Purpose to operate, maintain and develop the Port of Belfast on behalf of its stakeholders. 5
Belfast Harbour Estate 5
Port Overview Principal port in Northern Ireland Second biggest on the island of Ireland and 10th Biggest in UK Total cargo handled in 2018: 24.5m Tonnes Up to 9 Daily ferry connections to GB Liquid Bulk Dry & Break Bulk Container Terminal Cruise 5
Offshore Wind D1 Offshore wind terminal Developed in 2012 Former home to Orsted the worlds largest offshore wind developer Focal point for NI’s renewable energy offer to the UK market Potential for further growth Unrivalled facility in the Irish Sea 7
D1 Facility Development Site D1 Development Site 7
D1 Facility >£50m Contract (2012) delivered by Belfast Harbour 480m Quay; 50T/m2 8.5-9.5m Berthing Pocket 9.3m Channel Depth 50 Acre storage area Close to further development sites Good road access 7
D1 Facility 7
D1 Facility West of Duddon Sands 389 MW Burbo Bank Extension 232MW Walney Extension 660MW 7
D1 Facility Developed under a long term agreement due to large project pipeline Currently in use as Belfast Cruise Terminal Available for lease on a flexible (project) basis Further development potential Ideally situated to service the Irish offshore opportunity, TCE GB Round 4 and CE Scotland projects 7
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Belfast Harbour Commissioners Colin McClements Commercial Manager Belfast Harbour Commissioners c.mcclements@Belfast-harbour.co.uk +442890 554401 +447789942624