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Home » Uncategorized » August ‘sets new record’ for Irish wind generation
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August ‘sets new record’ for Irish wind generation

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonSeptember 7, 20233 Mins Read
ESB Networks plugs 4GW of wind into Irish grid

Wind generation in Ireland hit a new record for August according to Wind Energy Ireland’s latest monthly report.

The amount of electricity generated in August 2023 was up by 71% when compared with August 2022 the Wind Energy report found.

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Strong winds throughout last month led to a second consecutive month of records in power generation in Ireland, with both July and August surpassing previous monthly records, it explained.

Wind Energy Ireland’s report also found that on the 19 August, Irish wind farms met nearly two thirds of Ireland’s electricity demand for that day.

Other findings included the average wholesale price of electricity in Ireland per megawatt-hour during August 2023 was €106.46, down 72% from €387.63 in August 2022.

The latest figures mean Irish wind farms provided 32% of the island’s electricity over the first eight months of 2023, Wind Energy Ireland said.

Prices on days with the most wind power saw the average cost of a megawatt-hour of electricity decrease by 5% to €88.34 when compared with July, rising to €123.07 on days when the country relied almost entirely on fossil fuels.

Wind Energy Ireland chief executive Noel Cunniffe said: “Our members provided 33 of Ireland’s electricity in August and the amount of wind generated was up by 71% when compared to the same month last year.

“That is Irish generators producing power without burning imported fossil fuels, which means we can cut our carbon emissions at the same time as we cut our fuel imports.

“Affordability is really important as well as reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.

“The continued annual fall in wholesale electricity prices is welcome news and we are gradually starting to see these price reductions being passed onto consumers in their energy bills.

“While prices have come down a lot since last year, they are still more than the average wholesale price of electricity before the fossil fuel energy crisis begun.

“If we can keep pushing wholesale prices down, we would hope that we will continue to see a positive impact on consumers’ bills.

Cunliffe added the quicker Ireland can build wind farms, the sooner it can rely on Irish renewable energy to provide its electricity.

He said: “We know that not a single onshore wind farm has received planning permission from An Bord Pleanala in the last 12 months. This is a blueprint for failure.

“That is why we are calling on the government to invest greater resources in our planning system as part of the Budget in October.

“Without this vital investment, we will fail to grow the amount of indigenous energy we produce, fail to continue decreasing wholesale electricity prices, and put at risk our ability to reach our legally binding climate targets.”

The results of the report are based on EirGrid’s SCADA data compiled by MullanGrid and on market data provided by ElectroRoute.

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