Simply Blue Group, headquartered in Cork, Ireland, is a leading renewable energy developer with a focus on replacing fossil fuels with clean energy. It develops pioneering renewable energy projects both offshore and onshore wind, sustainable fuels, marine energy, and low-impact aquaculture – all in harmony with the oceans and the land. The company has a global pipeline of 10 GW of floating offshore wind projects and 4 GW of Fixed Bottom Wind and is committed to also developing competitive sustainable fuels projects in Canada, Ireland and Australia which will use green energy to produce sustainable fuels targeted at aviation and marine transport.
Simply Blue Group is committed to creating new local economic opportunities and develop projects that can co-exist with local communities.
With an experienced and passionate team, Simply Blue Group has offices in Cork, Dublin, Newquay, Pembrokeshire, Edinburgh, Bilbao, Belfast, and Nova Scotia. Work includes:
- Pioneer early-stage marine development projects with a pipeline of >10GW offshore wind.
- Advocate for offshore wind power, wave power and sustainable aquaculture.
- Engagement with coastal communities and support stepping-stone developments.
- Collaborations with like-minded partners.
- Work with people who value stakeholders, the community and the environment.
Projects
Olympic Offshore Wind
The Olympic Offshore Wind project is a pioneering offshore wind project in Northern Ireland waters. Olympic will support a clean, sustainable future in the region, helping to meet Northern Ireland’s net zero energy targets. This project will utilise innovative and cutting-edge offshore wind technologies to harness the power of the wind and at the same time, work in harmony with other users of the ocean.
Saoirse Wave Energy
Saoirse will be the first full-scale wave energy conversion test and demonstration project in Ireland. This 5MW project delivered in partnership with ESB will support CorPower in proving the viability of their wave energy converter technology through long term deployment in the harsh, energetic conditions of the North Atlantic.