Belfast is set to become a major hub for the UK’s offshore wind industry with the £100 million Belfast Wind Project. EnBW and JERA Nex bp will transform Belfast Harbour into a central assembly and logistics hub for the Mona and Morgan Wind Farms in the Irish Sea.
The project will generate enough electricity to power three million UK homes and create 300 skilled green jobs, ranging from engineers and technicians to port operators and logistics specialists.
“This is more than a project. It’s a statement that Belfast is ready to lead the UK’s renewable energy future,” said Dr. Theresa Donaldson, Chair of Belfast Harbour.
By combining strategic infrastructure investment with renewable energy deployment, the Belfast Wind Project highlights the UK’s ongoing commitment to net-zero emissions, clean energy growth, and economic development.
Project Overview: Transforming Belfast Harbour
The £100 million Belfast Wind Project will upgrade the D1 terminal at Belfast Harbour to handle the assembly and marshalling of offshore wind turbines for the Mona and Morgan Wind Farms. Together, these projects could produce 3 GW of electricity, enough to power 3 million homes in the UK.
Project information:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Investment | £100 million |
| Capacity | 3GW |
| Homes Powered | 3 million |
| Jobs created | 300 skilled green roles |
| Location | Belfast Harbour, Northern Ireland |
| Operational Goal | 2028 |
| Impact | Boosts UK green jobs & clean energy |
In addition to electricity generation, the project will enhance port infrastructure, strengthen regional supply chains, and contribute to Northern Ireland’s economy.
Leading Voices: Promoting the Green Energy Agenda
The agreement was hailed by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as a “major step forward” for the nation’s clean energy and UK green job creation goals.
“The £100 million Belfast Wind project shows that renewable energy can provide energy security and economic growth. It’s helping us achieve our net-zero goals and generating hundreds of skilled jobs,” he said.
JERA Nex bp CEO Nathalie Oosterlinck highlighted the broader advantages:
“This isn’t just about energy. It’s about empowering communities, creating sustainable jobs, and driving long-term economic growth through renewable technologies.”
The project demonstrates the value of cooperation in achieving the UK’s energy transition objectives and is an example of a successful partnership between the public and private sectors as well as local stakeholders.
Belfast Harbour: The New Nerve Center for Offshore Wind
Belfast Harbour’s really stepped up its game. It’s become a main hub for the UK’s offshore wind scene—think turbine assembly, logistics, and all the behind-the-scenes work that keeps those giant wind farms like Mona and Morgan running smoothly.
Here’s why Belfast stands out:
🏗️ The port’s deep waters mean it can handle the massive parts these turbines need.
⚙️ Local manufacturers and service crews get a boost, keeping the whole supply chain tight.
🌐 Location matters, and Belfast’s right where it needs to be for projects in the Irish Sea and North Sea.
👩🏭 And let’s not forget jobs—about 300 new green roles are opening up, giving the local economy a real shot in the arm.
This isn’t just another port upgrade. Belfast is setting the pace, showing how smart investment in renewables pays off for both the economy and the environment. Other UK ports are watching and, honestly, probably taking notes.
UK Clean Energy Goals and Achievements
The £100 million Belfast Wind project isn’t just another wind farm—it’s a big step toward the UK’s goal of hitting 50 GW of offshore wind by 2030 and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
What does that actually mean?
– Power for 3 million UK homes
– 300 new skilled UK green jobs in renewable energy
– A boost for Belfast’s local economy and supply chain
– Real progress toward the UK’s long-term clean energy targets. Belfast’s investment shows that offshore wind doesn’t just cut carbon
— It creates jobs and builds stronger communities.
This project sets a real example for others across the UK.
Why Belfast Sets the Standard for Offshore Wind
The £100 million Belfast Wind Project proves that strategic investment in renewables delivers measurable results. Belfast Harbour has emerged as a benchmark for other UK ports, showing how infrastructure, technology, and skilled labor combine to power a clean-energy future.
With projects like Mona and Morgan, Belfast is helping the UK meet its renewable energy ambitions, create new employment opportunities, and strengthen local economies.
Ismot Jerin is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of WindNewsToday, an independent publication covering offshore wind, renewable energy policy, and clean power markets with an analytical focus on the United States and global energy transition.