Renewal Energy Brochure 3rd Floor Marine Point Belview Port Slieverue Waterford Ireland +353 - 51 - 874 907 +353 - 51 - 874 908 [email protected] www.portofwaterford.com
Mar 07, 2016
Renewal Energy Brochure
3rd Floor Marine PointBelview PortSlieverueWaterfordIreland
+353 - 51 - 874 907+353 - 51 - 874 908
[email protected] www.portofwaterford.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS____________
INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................1
WHY IRELAND AND WATERFORD?........................................................................2
Wind Energy.......................................................................................................................................... 2
Ocean Energy....................................................................................................................................... 5
(PHOTO: FASTNET SHIPPING)LOCATION..............................................................6
LOCATION..................................................................................................................7
UTILITIES SERVICES.................................................................................................9
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL..................................................................................10
PORT OPERATIONS................................................................................................12
PORT FACILITIES....................................................................................................13
CARGO BERTHS AND FACILITIES........................................................................14
STORAGE FACILITIES.............................................................................................17
MARINE SERVICES..................................................................................................20
PORT SERVICE COMPANIES.................................................................................24
Summary of operations and services....................................................................25
Introduction
Since it's foundation, the organisation has played a vital role in the development of the city of Waterford and the south east Ireland region.
The company is focused on delivering the needs of new and existing customers.
The port’s main facility is at Belview, some 5 miles downstream of Waterford City, and 12 miles from open sea.
The City Quays facility is available for secure open storage of cargo and berthing of vessels.
Port of Waterford is the only port in Ireland with planning permission secured for further extensions to the Belview site.
In addition, the Port Company has an extensive land bank available for development. Adjacent to the port IDA Ireland has developed a business park. Port of Waterford would be delighted to hear from interested parties who may require land. Further details are contained within this document.
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Warehousing
Why Ireland and Waterford?
Wind Energy
Wind energy is currently the largest contributing resource of renewable energy in Ireland and has huge potential for future requirements.
By 2050, Irish wind could contribute 2.5% to EU Electricity Demand and just over 5% of EU wind energy generation could come from Ireland [Ref: SEAI Wind Energy Roadmap].
Ireland has the potential to generate enough electricity to exceed domestic demand by 2030. There are approximately a dozen wind farms in the South-East of Ireland are in contract stage and another dozen in pre-planning stage. As a result, this shows the importance of Waterford as a gateway to servicing these sites.
The map below shows both existing and potential windfarms in Ireland. We believe Waterford is capable of serving domestic developments and service and support of offshore developments.
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Waterford
Image: SEAI
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Ocean Energy
In addition, ocean energy is Ireland’s greatest energy resource. Given our location on the fringes of Europe, we can take advantage of the huge potential of the ocean. Our ocean territory extends to an area ten times our land area, and includes seas with some of the strongest wave energy.
Through the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, there is a dedicated government body providing supports, policy frameworks, research, funding and infrastructure projects to develop Ireland’s potential for delivering energy to the domestic market and beyond.
Ireland is set to be a net exporter of electricity by 2016, facilitated by the new 500MW East-West Interconnector.
(photo: Fastnet Shipping)
Ireland has world leading ocean energy companies, as well as those with marine engineering and research capabilities. It has a solid reputation for R&D and clean technology services and products.
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Waterford’s Institute of Technology, is a highly respected third-level education institution, with specific programmes geared to Sustainable Energy Engineering.
The Port of Waterford has over 1 kilometre of quays – with depths alongside of 8m to 10m CD.
The Belview facility is compact and uncongested and has handled renewable energy project cargo in the recent past.
Port of Waterford has handled the unloading of wind turbine and renewable energy equipment. It is well positioned to service tidal and wind resource developments in the south and east coasts of Ireland, and potential to service UK wind farms.
Summary
All these factors make Waterford an ideal base for renewable energy projects in Ireland and nearby energy markets.
Read on for more detailed information on our strengths and capabilities.
(photo: Fastnet Shipping)
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Location
Port of Waterford’s location is its strength. It is located in the southeast of Ireland, close to continental Europe. This location makes ideal as a stepping stone for land and water based projects.
European Wind Energy Association’s 20 year offshore network development plan shows that Waterford is well positioned to service energy infrastructure projects in the Irish Sea, Bristol Channel and beyond.
There is enough wind around Europe’s coasts to power Europe seven times over.(www.ewea.org)
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Waterford is served by motorway and high-grade national primary route.
The Port's Belview facility is located 5 miles (8 kilometres) outside of Waterford, away from a busy urban environment, with associated security concerns.
Waterford is a natural hub for
– Sea
– Road – with direct access to
» Waterford to Dublin Motorway
» Waterford to Cork
» Waterford to Limerick & Galway
– Rail - with 4 spurs connecting to rail network
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Ballina
Dublin
Waterford
Utilities Services
There are comprehensive utilities services in the area, geared to develop the Port Zone into the future:
Waste Water Treatment
Belview Strategic Water Supply Scheme
€13m investment by IDA/Kilkenny County Council
Supplies 3,300m3 water per day
Potential to supply 15,000m3
Existing high-voltage electrical network
High-capacity fibre optic network
Future potential to connect to Gas network
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Development potential
The immediate hinterland of IDA Ireland Belview Park area has 247 hectares zoned as follows:
Pharma/Industry/Technology 27 hectares [immediate availability]
Port Facilities & Industry 165 hectares
Specialist Industrial activity 55 hectares
In addition, the Port company has available 24 hectares for immediate use. This land is zoned “port-related”, with easy access and a short distance from the quays.
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Port Operations
24 hrs x 7 days
Competitive and flexible stevedoring
Vessel maximum draft 9.5mtrs subject to tide
Vessels length: (normally) 200mtrs
Comprehensive CCTV and access control security system
On-site Customs and security personnel
Local towage operators - see section below.
No beam restriction
No air draft restriction
Navigable channel of 10 nautical miles
Transit time: mouth of harbour to Belview terminal – 1.5 hours.
Average natural depth of 9 mtrs (at low tide)
o Except two bar areas (maintained to minimum of 6.5mtrs at low tide)
Depths available at high tide 12.5mtrs to 13.5mtrs
o Except bars at 10mtrs to 11mtrs
290mtrs turning basin
Large vessel specific dimensions to berth can be discussed with Harbour
Master.
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Port Facilities
Belview
general and container cargo
secure open and covered storage
City Quays
general cargo
secure open storage
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Cargo Berths and Facilities
Quay Length Depth Facilities
450 metres 8 metres 2 x 40t wide-span 50 tonne gantry cranesMaximum span 28 metres1 x Reachstacker200 Refrigerated points4 Rail sidings under cranes
Special cargo can be discharged using one of two gantry cranes. There is potential to store such cargo under the gantry cranes, or load direct on to transport, in the same move, minimising damage potential.
Stevedoring with this gantry crane is performed by Waterford Container Terminal Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Port of Waterford. It’s dedicated staff are customer focused, very experienced and extremely flexible.
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Quay Length Depth Facilities
400 metres 8-9 metres2 x Liebherr 50 tonne mobile harbour cranes (3rd party)
20 m3 grab11 m3 cactus grab spreadersMobile cranes – private hireHoppersAncillary equipment
Stevedoring is performed by Southeast Port Services. Bulk and breakbulk cargoes are stevedored with ample on-quay short-term storage.
(photos: Southeast Port Services)
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In addition, there is a private berth for discharging cement, and general cargoes.
Quay Length Depth Facilities
120 metres 9 metres 1 x Liebherr mobile harbour cranes12m3 grab400 t/hour pneumatic discharge unitMobile cranes – private hireHoppersAncillary equipment
Stevedoring is performed on this private quay by Stokestown Port Services.
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Storage Facilities
Extensive local storage is available in immediate port area and hinterland. There is both racked and bulk storage available in various units.
Storage FacilitySoutheast Port Services (non-palletised) 160,000 sq.ft.Southeast Port Services (Belview Bulk Storage - non-palletised) 109,000 sq.ftStokestown Port Services (non-palletised) 110,000 sq.ftStore-all Warehousing (palletisd and non-palletised) 270,000 sq.ftSpecialised Ambient and Cold Storage (palletised) 104,000 sq.ft.On-quay transit store (non-palletised) 16,000 sq.ft
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Secure Open Storage
On-site storage capacity in specific locations in Belview
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Secure Open Storage
Open storage area available for short and long term storage.
Secure storage adjacent to, or on quayUp to 28, 000 sq. metres / 2.8086 hectares availableEasy access to road network
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Marine ServicesAgents
Name Telephone Number
DFDS Logistics +353 1 8895 100Excel Shipping Services +353 51 851 294Southeast Port Services Ltd. +353 51 851 811Stokestown Port Services Ltd. +353 51 833 338
Also: agents operating from other locations for specific vessels.
Chandlery
Experienced chandlery firms located locally, through agents.
Mooring
For mooring linesman, contact appointed agent to arrange.
Towage
There are two licensed tug operators within the confines of the port. Others are available on request. The local tug operators have the following vessels:
Name
Name Southeast Tug ServicesTelephone +353(0)51 852819 Address: 19 Otteran Place, South Parade, Waterford, Ireland Email: [email protected]
Voith Schneider, 2,500 BHP, 30 Ton BPInternational loadline
Voith Schneider, 1,400 BHP, 17 Ton BP
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Name Fastnet Shipping Telephone +353 51 832 946Address: Bridgewood House, Ballyrobin, Ferrybank, Waterford,
Ireland. Email: [email protected]: www.fastnetshipping.com
Twin Aquamaster, 4,600 BHP, 45 Ton BP Twin Voith Schneider, 2,940 BHP, 25 Ton BP
International loadline Also: a number smaller tugs, workboats, safety boat etc.
Marine plant: Pontoon, Modular barges, Jackup barges, multi-use barges
(photo: Fastnet Shipping)
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Specialist Wind farm service vessels
Fastnet Swift, Fastnet Tern, Fastnet Puffin, Fastnet Skua
(photos: Fastnet Shipping)
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Port Stevedores
There are several licensed stevedores to choose from.
Name Telephone Cargo
Southeast Port Services +353 51 851811 bulk & general cargoesStokestown Port Services +353 51 833338 bulk & general cargoesWaterford Container Terminal +353 51 301400 lift-on/lift-off & project cargo
Port Service Companies
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Belview Technical Services
Belview Port, Gorteens, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 830 760
Bell Transport Services
Kings Lane, Passage East, Co WaterfordTel: +353 51 382 657
Celtic Forwarding Belview Port, Gorteens, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 851 821
DFDS Logistics Docklands Innovation Park, 128-130 East Wall Road, Dublin 3, Ireland Tel: +353 188 95 100
Excel Shipping Services
Belview Port, Belview, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 851 294
Endesa Ireland Great Island Power Station, New Ross, Co Wexford Tel: +353 51 388 161
Leeside Shipping Belview, Gorteens, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 851 762
Morris Oil Fiddown, Co. Kilkenny Tel: +353 51 643 301
Southeast Port Services
Knockmullan Lodge, Belview, Gorteens, Slieverue, Waterford Tel: +353 51 851 811
Stokestown Port Services
Belview Port, Gorteens, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 422 235
Store-All Belview Port, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 831 200
Suir Shipping Belview Port, Gorteens, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 833 338
Trans-Stock Warehousing & Cold Storage
Christendom, Ferrybank, WaterfordTel: +353 51 832 411
Tuskar Shipping Agencies
12 Grange Park Road, WaterfordTel: +353 51 876 847
Waterford Container Terminal
Belview Port, Slieverue, Waterford Tel: +353 51 301 400
Waterford Port Services
Belview Port, Gorteens, Slieverue, WaterfordTel: +353 51 851 462
3rd Floor, Marine Point, Belview Port, Slieverue, Waterford, Ireland
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Summary of operations and services
Item DetailsAgents Two local agents; others operating at national level.
Anchorage Two locations:Dunmore East – stone-shingleInner harbour – mud-sand
Approach Waterford is a natural harbour with an entrance 3 miles wide.
There is a channel access maintained for shipping, allowing vessels of 6.5m to enter the port. Vessels with deeper draught can enter at high tide, under instruction of the Harbour Master.
Navigational aids as per Admiralty Chart 2046.
Berths 1. Bulk 2. Container 3. Cruise 4. Private bulk
Bunkers Arrange through nominated agent.
Cargoes Bulk – fertilizers, timber, grain, animal feed, livestock, steel, project cargoLift-on Lift-off – containers, project cargo
Chandlery Local chandlery firms are available through a nominated agent.
Maintenance On-site maintenance personnel for truck, container and reefer maintenance and monitoring
Mooring Approved mooring linesmen available through a nominated agent.
Pilotage Compulsory for all vessels exceeding 100gt.To request a pilot, the agent should contact the Pilot Station +353-(0)51-383119
Road N29 national primary road connecting to M9 (Waterford-Dublin) N24 Limerick - GalwayN25 (Rosslare-Cork)
Rail 4 rail sidings off the mainline rail networkRegular train schedule to West of Ireland – 3 times per week
Radio VHF Channel 14 & 16 (calling); Channel 10 (berthing operations)
Reefers 200+ refrigerated plug in points
Security Extension CCTV coverageOn-site security personnel 24x7
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Perimeter patrolsItem DetailsStorage Extensive local warehousing in immediate port hinterland:
bulk, break-bulk and palletised cargo. 270,000sq.ft. palletised/non-palletised storage (3rd party)270,000sq.ft. bulk storage (3rd party)109,000sq.ft. bulk storage (3rd party)110,000sq.ft. bulk storage (3rd party) – being constructed
temperature controlled and ambient storage services104,000sq.ft (3rd party)
Quayside Transit store 16,000sq.ft. 2 x Cement silos Uncovered storage available in secure area
Stevedoring There are three licensed bulk stevedores and one licensed container stevedore.
Tides Tide reference point is Cheekpoint, recording and providing UKHO with accurate data for future tide predictions.
Spring range = 4mNeap range = 2m
Northerly winds tend to decrease tide height
Southerly winds tend to increase height.Towage Four tugs in immediate port vicinity
1 x 45 tonne B.P.1 x 35 tonne B.P. 1 x 25 tonne B.P. Fire fighting equipment1 x 13 tonne B.P.
Trailer Parking Limited On-site parking, and by arrangement.
Vessel dimensions: Up to 160m at Belview at all times.Vessels over 160m by arrangement.
Water Fresh Water available from at Belview through agent.
Waste reception facilities
Waste compound is available for segregated ships waste. Local waste management services are available through agent.
Weather Waterford is a sheltered portPrevailing winds are from the West/Southwest.
Weighbridges 2 x weighbridges. The weighbridge at main entrance is used for both container and bulk traffic. It is also an approved public weighbridge for the purposes of weighing vehicles for road tax.
The 2nd weighbridge is for bulk traffic.
Working Hours 24 hours, 7 days; Stevedoring hours are as required by shipping needs.
3rd Floor, Marine Point, Belview Port, Slieverue, Waterford, Ireland
+353 - 51 - 874 907 [email protected]
+353 -51 - 874 908 www.portofwaterford.com
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