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Renewables Power 42% of Ireland’s Electricity in September

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ireland‘s Renewable Energy Surged ‍to 42% of Electricity Generation ‍in ‌September

Dublin,Ireland – Renewable energy sources provided 42%‍ of Ireland’s electricity ⁣in September,according to provisional‌ data⁢ released by national grid operator EirGrid. ⁢Wind⁢ farms were the largest contributor, generating 34% of⁢ the country’s total electricity supply for the ⁢month.

Overall ⁣electricity production reached 920 ⁢gigawatt hours (GWh) in September, a important ⁣increase from the 776 GWh recorded during the same period​ last year. Grid-scale solar contributed 97 GWh, ​representing approximately 4% of the total electricity generated.

Demand‌ for ⁣electricity rose slightly ⁢to 2715 GWh compared to August,coinciding with colder and windier weather conditions.

“Wind ⁣energy ⁤represented the vast majority of ⁤renewable generation last month, which⁢ demonstrates the continued⁤ importance of this source of electricity for the power system,” stated Diarmaid gillespie, director ​of system operations at EirGrid.

EirGrid ‍anticipates a shift in the fuel mix as winter approaches, with wind generation expected to become even more prominent and overall‌ electricity demand increasing, notably ⁤following⁢ the end of daylight​ saving time at the end of ​October.

The‌ Irish Government recently announced ⁢a €3.5 billion‍ investment in EirGrid and the ESB as part of Tuesday’s budget, earmarked for strengthening and upgrading the nation’s energy ‍infrastructure.

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