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South East Wind Energy Conference
What could Ireland's offshore wind ambition mean for your business – and for the South East?
Offshore wind represents a significant emerging economic opportunity for the South East, with the potential to drive investment, new supply chains, infrastructure development, skills and employment across the region.
Powering the South East: Offshore Wind & Regional Opportunity, hosted by Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber, will bring together Government, national agencies, energy and infrastructure leaders, industry, education providers and businesses to explore what is coming – and how the South East can prepare to benefit.
The focus is firmly on regional opportunity and business readiness: understanding what will be needed, where businesses could fit into the developing offshore wind ecosystem, and what we need to do now to ensure the South East is ready.
Why should your business attend?
You don't need to work in renewable energy to have a potential role in this emerging sector.
The offshore wind supply chain reaches far beyond energy companies. Opportunities may emerge across engineering, manufacturing, construction, electrical and technical services, ports, transport and logistics, professional services, technology, environmental services, training, hospitality and many other areas.
This conference will give you the opportunity to:
What will we explore?
The conference programme will bring national expertise together with regional opportunity, covering:
National Policy & Vision – Ireland's offshore wind ambitions and what happens next.
From Generation to Grid – the infrastructure required to turn offshore renewable energy ambition into reality.
Regional Investment & Opportunity – what the development of offshore wind could mean for businesses, employment and the wider South East economy.
Supply Chain & Business Opportunity – where businesses could participate, directly and indirectly, and why preparing early matters.
Infrastructure & Port Readiness – preparing the region to support a growing offshore energy sector.
Skills & Future Workforce – the education, training and capabilities needed to build regional expertise.
Who should attend?
This conference is particularly relevant to:
And importantly, any business that simply wants to understand what is coming and whether there could be an opportunity for them.
Event Details
9.00am – Registration, Networking & Refreshments
4.00pm – Conference concludes, followed by an opportunity to meet the speakers
The conference is proudly supported by ESB, Tonn Nua and EirGrid and will be officially opened by Minister Timmy Dooley, Minister of State at the Department of Climate, Environment and Energy.
Further speakers from Government, industry, infrastructure, education and the offshore wind sector will be announced as the programme develops.
Where Could Your Business Fit?
The South East has the skills, industrial capability and ambition to become a key contributor to Ireland's offshore wind sector.
Our aim is to ensure businesses across the region are informed, connected and ready to participate as opportunities develop.
Come informed. Make connections. Understand what's ahead.
Book your place and be part of the conversation shaping the South East's energy and economic future.
Discount for D&WW Chamber Members - available in your weekly Chamber Newsletter.
Friday Oct 9, 2026
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM IST
Park Hotel, Dungarvan
€30 per person (€10 D&WW Chamber members with discount code from Newsletter)