Commitment
Develop Ireland's offshore wind energy potential
What this means
- The Green Party made a commitment in its 2024 general election manifesto to develop Ireland's offshore wind energy potential.[source]
- The party promised to continue an existing wind energy programme rather than start from scratch, building on work already under way.[source]
- A key aim is to use offshore wind as a base for creating new industries in Ireland, meaning jobs and economic activity beyond just electricity generation.[source]
- This is a promised commitment only, with no confirmed delivery date set and no named officeholder responsible for carrying it out.[source]
- The commitment falls under climate and environment policy, making it relevant to Ireland's legal obligations to reduce carbon emissions.[source]
Direct impact (1)
- owned by partyGreen PartyParty
Indirect impact (10)
Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyRoderic O'GormanOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyMalcolm NoonanOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyMaria DollardOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyErika DoyleOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyLourda ScottOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyMarianne ButlerOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyOliver MoranOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyDan BoyleOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partyHonore KamegniOfficeholder
- owned by party → party member2-hop via green-partySean HartiganOfficeholder
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One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.
Status
Promised
The Green Party committed to continuing the wind energy programme and developing new industries on the back of Ireland's offshore wind energy potential.
Attribution & links
- Origin
- Manifesto
- Policy area
- Climate And Environment
- Owning party
- Green Party
- Responsible body
- —
- Responsible officeholder
- —
- Linked mandate
- —
- First stated
- 2024-11-12
- Last reviewed
- 2026-05-21
Evidence & sources
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Evidence
- Green Party General Election Manifesto 2024 - Towards 2030Green Party·Retrieved 2026-05-21high
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