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Assessment of theIrish Ports & Ship
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Youth Center 695-8522 (after 4 PM)
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8.1 Construction and installation f
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Table 6.1: The 25 largest offshore
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Executive SummaryThis study of Irel
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1.0 IntroductionInitially, this rep
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Table 2.1: Offshore wind projects i
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In addition to the offshore develop
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2.3 Wave resource in the Republic o
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Figure 2.3: Location of wave energy
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several small islands located near
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The resource charts illustrate how
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2.7 Summary - Northern IrelandBased
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The 4,500 MW scenario could also po
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3.0 Geographic Distribution of Iris
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4.0 Assessment of Offshore Support
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MPI ResolutionIn January 2010 the i
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operated by Dutch company Seaway He
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3. Галагузова Ю.Н., Ш
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Each of these companies and the ass
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Irish Mainport HoldingsThe Mainport
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Sinbad Marine ServicesSinbad Marine
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Fastnet Shipping LtdFastnet Shippin
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Pacific Blue LtdThe Pacific Blue fl
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The Burke Shipping GroupThe Burke S
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MSV International LtdMSV Internatio
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Construction, deployment and O&M ve
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6.0 Port Infrastructure Demand Anal
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Manufacture and foundation producti
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Helicopter transport for O&MOffshor
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