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Supporting Ireland’s energy transition with battery energy storage solutions

Clare Duffy, our dispatchable generation and storage manager, explains why ESB is investing significantly in large scale battery projects and the role they play in Ireland's net zero energy future.

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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

Grouselodge

Feb 23, 2022, 16:46 PM
Title : Grouselodge
Location : Co. Limerick
Select a choice : Wind
Latitude : 52.5272403
Longitude : -9.1015077

Fuel: Wind

Capacity: 15 MW

Commissioned: 2010

Technology: 6 Nordex (N90 - 2.5MW) Turbines


The Grouselodge Wind Farm is located in the townland of Kilcolman, approximately 4km north west of Ardagh and 34km south-west of Limerick city.

​The ​wind farm features six turbines with a combined generating capacity of 15 MW. It can generate enough renewable electricity to power around 9,500 households annually.

​Each year, the operation of Grouselodge wind farm off-sets the emissions of more than 41,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). This is equivalent to saving on the annual import of over 96,000 barrels of oil, or removing almost 11,000 cars from the road.

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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