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This dataset provides results on mean offshore wind speed measured in metres per second at a height 50m above sea level. Wind speed is the rate of the movement of wind in distance per unit of time. It is the rate of the movement of air flow. The geographic coverage of wind speed includes an area including the Irish Internal Waters and the Irish Territorial Sea up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline. Wind speed measurements modelled in 2003. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Wind Atlas 2003 was a digital map of Ireland's wind energy resource. The SEAI is Ireland's national sustainable energy authority tasked with making Ireland’s energy sustainable, secure, affordable, and clean. Wind speed measurements were created to support wind energy resource potential to assist all those concerned with the wind planning process and be of great use to developers and policy makers alike. Data completed for geographic area coverage.
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SEAI Wind Atlas 2013 mean offshore wind speed measurements in metres per second at a height 125m above sea level. Offshore wind speeds have been mapped to a distance of 25km from the coastline. The wind resource displayed here has been constrained to exclude areas where wind energy projects will not be permitted such as areas where seabed cables and gas pipelines are located, indicative navigation channels, Department of Marine traffic separation / exclusion zones, Department of Defence Danger Areas and near-shore anchorages.
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This dataset provides results on mean offshore wind speed measured in metres per second at a height 75m above sea level. Wind speed is the rate of the movement of wind in distance per unit of time. It is the rate of the movement of air flow. The geographic coverage of wind speed includes an area including the Irish Internal Waters and the Irish Territorial Sea up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline. Wind speed measurements modelled in 2003. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Wind Atlas 2003 was a digital map of Ireland's wind energy resource. The SEAI is Ireland's national sustainable energy authority tasked with making Ireland’s energy sustainable, secure, affordable, and clean. Wind speed measurements were created to support wind energy resource potential to assist all those concerned with the wind planning process and be of great use to developers and policy makers alike. Data completed for geographic area coverage.
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This dataset provides results on mean offshore wind speed measured in metres per second at a height 75m above sea level. Wind speed is the rate of the movement of wind in distance per unit of time. It is the rate of the movement of air flow. The geographic coverage of wind speed includes an area including the Irish Internal Waters and the Irish Territorial Sea up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline. Wind speed measurements modelled in 2003. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Wind Atlas 2003 was a digital map of Ireland's wind energy resource. The SEAI is Ireland's national sustainable energy authority tasked with making Ireland’s energy sustainable, secure, affordable, and clean. Wind speed measurements were created to support wind energy resource potential to assist all those concerned with the wind planning process and be of great use to developers and policy makers alike. Data completed for geographic area coverage.
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SEAI Wind Atlas 2013 mean offshore wind speed measurements in metres per second at a height 20m above sea level. Offshore wind speeds have been mapped to a distance of 25km from the coastline. The wind resource displayed here has been constrained to exclude areas where wind energy projects will not be permitted such as areas where seabed cables and gas pipelines are located, indicative navigation channels, Department of Marine traffic separation / exclusion zones, Department of Defence Danger Areas and near-shore anchorages.
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SEAI Wind Atlas 2013 mean offshore wind speed measurements in metres per second at a height 150 m above sea level. Offshore wind speeds have been mapped to a distance of 25 km from the coastline. The wind resource displayed here has been constrained to exclude areas where wind energy projects will not be permitted such as areas where seabed cables and gas pipelines are located, indicative navigation channels, Department of Marine traffic separation / exclusion zones, Department of Defense Danger Areas and near-shore anchorages.
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SEAI Wind Atlas 2013 mean offshore wind speed measurements in metres per second at a height 40m above sea level. Offshore wind speeds have been mapped to a distance of 25 km from the coastline. The wind resource displayed here has been constrained to exclude areas where wind energy projects will not be permitted such as areas where seabed cables and gas pipelines are located, indicative navigation channels, Department of Marine traffic separation / exclusion zones, Department of Defense Danger Areas and near-shore anchorages.
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This dataset provides results of mean offshore wind speed measured in metres per second at a height 100m above sea level. Wind speed is the rate of the movement of wind in distance per unit of time. It is the rate of the movement of air flow. The geographic coverage of wind speed includes an area including the Irish Internal Waters and the Irish Territorial Sea up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline. Wind speed measurements modelled during 2013. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Wind Atlas 2013 was a digital map of Ireland's wind energy resource. The SEAI is Ireland's national sustainable energy authority tasked with making Ireland’s energy sustainable, secure, affordable, and clean. Wind speed measurements were created to support wind energy resource potential to assist all those concerned with the wind planning process and be of great use to developers and policy makers alike. Data completed during 2013 for geographic area coverage.
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SEAI Wind Atlas 2003 mean offshore wind power measurements at a height 75m above sea level.
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SEAI Wind Atlas 2013 mean offshore wind speed measurements in metres per second at a height 30m above sea level. Offshore wind speeds have been mapped to a distance of 25km from the coastline. The wind resource displayed here has been constrained to exclude areas where wind energy projects will not be permitted such as areas where seabed cables and gas pipelines are located, indicative navigation channels, Department of Marine traffic separation / exclusion zones, Department of Defence Danger Areas and near-shore anchorages.