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After 40 years, we end coal generation at our Moneypoint power station

We are continuing the transformation of our Moneypoint power station in Co Clare into a renewable energy hub with the end of coal generation earlier than planned, representing a significant milestone in our net zero carbon strategy.

Moneypoint will remain a key site for ESB and for the Mid-West region as the station evolves and transforms to support the Irish government to achieve its climate targets.

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Developing and acquiring 1.8 GW of solar by 2030

Our aim is to develop a pipeline of projects to deliver large scale batteries while also developing a growing solar energy portfolio.

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Onshore Wind

Since 1998, starting with our 5MW wind farm in Crockahenny, we’ve built an onshore wind portfolio supplying nearly 850MW of clean energy in Ireland and the UK.

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Offshore Wind Energy

Offshore wind is playing a major role globally in mankind's fight against climate change and our transition to a zero carbon economy. We have been involved in offshore wind generation since 2017 with a number of planned projects for Ireland and the UK.

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Our Generation Portfolio

Crockagarran

Feb 24, 2022, 11:05 AM
Title : Crockagarran
Location : Co. Tyrone
Select a choice : Wind
Latitude : 54.5583894
Longitude : -7.0240617

Fuel: Wind

Capacity: 17.5 MW

Commissioned: 2010

Technology: 7 Nordex (N90 - 2.5MW) Turbines

 

The Crockagarran Wind Farm is situated atop Crockagarran Mountain, located in the Sixmilecross townland in Omagh, Co Tyrone. 

The wind farm features seven turbines with a combined generating capacity of 17.5 MW. ​It can generate enough renewable electricity to power ​over ​11,000 households a year.

Each year, the operation of Crockagarran wind farm off-sets the emission of harmful greenhouse gases, such as: 41,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), 450 tonnes of sulphur dioxide (SOˣ), and 130 tonnes of nitrogen oxide (NOˣ).

Hydrogen

We believe hydrogen produced from renewable electricity will play a critical role in the decarbonisation of many sectors.

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Wave Energy

Harnessing our natural resources – including wave - can help Ireland achieve its climate targets and provide clean energy for homes, farms and businesses.

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