Wave monitoring buoy to determine ocean energy potential
The Ocean Energy Development Unit (OEDU) of Sustainable Energy  Ireland (SEI) has deployed a weather buoy off the coast of North Mayo  to monitor wave and weather conditions. The buoy which is 10km off  Annagh Head on the Atlantic coast of the Mullet Peninsula will transmit  information collected via satellite link to the OEDU at the civic  offices in Belmullet. This information is the first of its kind  available in Ireland and will facilitate the development of a full  scale wave energy test site off the coast of North Mayo. 
    
    SEI’s  OEDU is working to accelerate the deployment of ocean energy in Ireland  and as more full scale wave energy devices are designed and developed  there is an increasing demand for a suitable open ocean test facility.
As part of this exciting development SEI will host an information day for interested members of the local community at the civic offices in Belmullet in April. There will be an exhibition area with full details of the proposed wave energy test site and an opportunity to meet with members of SEI’s OEDU team to explain the plans and opportunities for Belmullet and Ireland as a whole.
Chief Executive of SEI, Professor Owen Lewis said: ‘With its open Atlantic wave climate and with deep water close to the coast, North Mayo is an ideal location for the harnessing of our wave energy potential. Investment in this area will be a key driver in future economic growth and job creation. There is a real opportunity for North Mayo to lead the way in this area internationally.'
For more information, please refer to SEI website.
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