Wind Energy Ireland
Wind Energy Ireland is committed to promoting the use of wind energy in Ireland and beyond as an economically viable and environmentally
In January 2025, wind farms generated 1,272 GWh, covering one-third of Ireland's electricity needs. Wind energy saved the country over €1.2 billion on gas imports in 2024. The government's target: 9 GW of onshore wind by 2030, alongside at least 5 GW of offshore wind.
Wind energy is Ireland's greatest asset in responding to the climate emergency. Ireland will be energy independent. The decisions we make now will decide when. What does wind energy contribute to Ireland today? Price: Wind farms cut your electricity bills. When wind farms are producing electricity they push fossil fuel generation off the system.
With a target of 80% renewable electricity from intermittent sources on our grid by 2030, Ireland will require a significant amount of energy storage in the years to come.
The Irish Electricity Storage Policy Framework, published after this data was collected, indicates that an immediate route to market for 500 MW of long duration energy storage is currently being developed, with further studies planned to support long duration storage from 2030 to 2040 (Government Of Ireland 2024a).
This figure would more than allow Ireland to meet its 2020 target to have 40% of electricity generated from renewable sources. Wind-generated electricity is variable however. On windy days, over half of Ireland's electricity comes from wind, while on other days it can be as low as 4%.
Wind energy remains Ireland's most successful renewable source—and it's growing fast. In January 2025, wind farms generated 1,272 GWh, covering one-third of Ireland's electricity needs. Wind energy saved the country over €1.2 billion on gas imports in 2024.
Wind Energy Ireland is committed to promoting the use of wind energy in Ireland and beyond as an economically viable and environmentally
The Irish Government''s Climate Action Plan 2021 set out the need for an energy storage policy for Ireland to support 75% reduction in power sector CO2 emissions by 2030.
Wind farms are saving nearly twice as much in carbon emissions as every single other renewable energy technology in Ireland combined. What do wind farms do for your county? What is
Ireland, a country known for its picturesque landscapes, vibrant culture, and dynamic weather, is making significant strides in the realm of
Wind Energy Ireland reported that wind power supplied nearly a third of the island''s electricity last year, but its overall contribution fell by 3% compared to 2023. In its annual
Wind energy is already undeniably a powerful and successful source of renewable energy in Ireland with an important future ahead as sustainability
Wind Energy Ireland emphasizes the need for stronger grid infrastructure and energy storage to maximize renewable energy use. The report highlights a strong performance
�Storage facilities will allow Ireland to harness offshore and onshore wind and solar energy, adding capacity to the grid for immediate domestic use, while creating an energy surplus.
Developing renewable energy is integral to Ireland''s climate change strategy. It contributes to security, cost competitiveness and sustainability goals.
Wind currently has the capacity to generate 2,547 MW of electricity (5.14 TWh generated in 2014) and the additional capacity sought under Gate 3 will
The government passed legislation by putting in place a new consenting regime for offshore renewable energy, and the terms and conditions for the first
Nearly 400 wind farms in Ireland today collectively generate more than 35% of the island''s electricity. These carbon-free electrons travel on
Wind energy in Ireland Wind energy is currently the largest contributing resource of renewable energy in Ireland. It is both Ireland''s largest
This study documents industry perspectives from Ireland, a country which requires a significant increase in the development of energy storage due to security of supply concerns,
Ireland needs more of both wind and solar farms and it needs them faster, especially now that the post-coal era here has well and truly begun.
Energy storage is the key piece of the puzzle that bridges the gap between intermittent wind & solar energy and net-zero electricity. By storing excess renewable
The Yellow River wind farm in Offaly. Wind energy delivered approximately a third of Ireland''s electricity needs over the last 10 months, the
In 2025, Ireland''s energy status reflects major strides in wind and solar power, alongside challenges and future prospects for sustainable growth.
In January 2025, wind farms generated 1,272 GWh, covering one-third of Ireland''s electricity needs. Wind energy saved the country over €1.2 billion on gas imports in 2024. The
The Electricity Storage Policy Framework presents 10 government actions to support the role of electricity storage systems in Ireland''s energy transition, identifying the key
Thermal storage is approximately 100 times cheaper than electricity storage, and fuel storage is approximately 10,000 times cheaper
Renewables are at the heart of the vision we have for Ireland''s future energy system. By harnessing the natural power of wind, solar and hydro, we can generate carbon
As of 2021, the island of Ireland had 5,585 MW of installed wind power capacity, with 4,309 MW in the Republic of Ireland. In 2020, wind provided over 86% of Ireland''s renewable electricity and
Statkraft announces it will build Ireland''s first four-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in Co. Offaly, co-located with Cushaling Wind Farm. Battery storage
Delivering Irish Energy Independence An overview of wind energy: Contribution to Economy, Climate Action and Future Potential
As Ireland accelerates the deployment of wind and solar energy in an effort to decarbonise its power grid, it needs significant new sources of
According to Wind Energy Ireland, more than a quarter of Ireland''s power came from wind farms last month with the country''s cheapest renewable energy meeting 32 per cent
Ireland has topped 5,000 MW of installed onshore wind capacity after connecting about 333 MW in 2024, according to Wind Energy Ireland.
Background SEAI''s Wind Atlas is a digital map of Ireland''s wind energy resources. It provides detailed information on wind speeds, current
Renewable Energy Storage is essential to ensure sufficient electricity is always available to meet global demand and to support electricity
This means that wind power plants are then prevented from providing electricity to the grid to make way for
Power generated from wind farms met 32% of the country''s electricity demand over the first 11 months of 2024, new figures from Wind
Ireland is targeted to see significant growth in renewables in the next decades working towards a net zero energy system. Most of the added
The latest facts and figures about wind energy in Ireland.
The primary environmental benefit from wind energy is that it does not emit greenhouse gases during operation. Electricity production is the
The Benefits of Hybrid Sites April 2025 This report by Cornwall Insight examines the potential for hybrid sites (i.e. energy storage co-located with wind or solar pv) on the island of Ireland and
Combining wind energy with pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) can overcome this intermittency, consuming energy during low-demand periods and supplying energy for
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