List of power stations in the Republic of Ireland
The following page lists all of the power stations operating in the Republic of Ireland .
Moneypoint (coal and heavy fuel oil)
Power plants
The table below gives a detailed overview of the fossil-fuel based power plants operating in Ireland in 2017. The data is publicly available and updated annually by the Irish Transmission System Operator (TSO), EirGrid , in its Generation Adequacy Report.[ 1] In total there was 6609 MW of power plants available in 2017.
Tarbert (heavy fuel oil )
Great Island (natural gas )
Edenderry (peat )
Aghada (distillate oil)
Ardnacrusha (hydro)
Black Banks (wind)
Station
ID
Capacity (MW )
Primary Fuel
Secondary Fuel
Cycle
Boiler Type
Condenser Cooling
All Demand Side Units
DSU
260
DSU
n/a
Aghada [ a] [ 2]
AT1
90
Gas
Distillate Oil
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Aghada
AT2
90
Gas
Distillate Oil
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Aghada
AT4
90
Gas
Distillate Oil
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Aghada
AD2
431
Gas
Distillate Oil
Combined Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Water
Dublin Bay
DB1
402
Gas
Distillate Oil
Single Shaft Combined Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Seawater
Dublin Waste
61
Waste
Water
Edenderry [ b]
ED1
118
Peat/Biomass
n/a
Condensing Steam Turbine
Bubbling Fluidising Bed
Water
Edenderry OCGT
ED3
58
Distillate Oil
n/a
Open Cycle
n/a
Water
Edenderry OCGT
ED5
58
Distillate Oil
n/a
Open Cycle
n/a
Water
Great Island CCGT
GI4
464
Gas
DO
Combined Cycle
HRSG
Water
Huntstown
HNC
339
Gas
Distillate Oil
Combined Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Air
Huntstown
HN2
397
Gas
Distillate Oil
Combined Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Air
Indaver Waste
IW1
17
Waste
Air
Lough Ree Power [ c]
LR4
91
Peat
n/a
Condensing Steam Cycle
Circulating Fluidising Bed
Water
Moneypoint
MP1
285
Coal
Heavy Fuel Oil
Condensing Steam Cycle
Drum
Water
Moneypoint
MP2
285
Coal
Heavy Fuel Oil
Condensing Steam Cycle
Drum
Water
Moneypoint
MP3
285
Coal
Heavy Fuel Oil
Condensing Steam Cycle
Drum
Water
North Wall [ d]
NW5
104
Gas
Distillate Oil
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Poolbeg
PBC
463
Gas
Distillate Oil
Combined Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Water
Rhode
RP1
52
Distillate Oil
n/a
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Rhode
RP2
52
Distillate Oil
n/a
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Sealrock
SK3
81
Gas
Distillate Oil
Open Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Water
Sealrock
SK4
81
Gas
Distillate Oil
Open Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Water
Tarbert
TB1
54
Heavy Fuel Oil
n/a
Condensing Steam Cycle
Drum
Water
Tarbert
TB2
54
Heavy Fuel Oil
n/a
Condensing Steam Cycle
Drum
Water
Tarbert
TB3
241
Heavy Fuel Oil
n/a
Condensing Steam Cycle
Once-through
Water
Tarbert
TB4
243
Heavy Fuel Oil
n/a
Condensing Steam Cycle
Once-through
Water
Tawnaghmore
TP1
52
Distillate Oil
n/a
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Tawnaghmore
TP3
52
Distillate Oil
n/a
Open Cycle
n/a
n/a
Tynagh
TYC
386
Gas
Distillate Oil
Combined Cycle
n/a
Air
West Offaly Power [ c]
WO4
137
Peat
n/a
Condensing Steam Turbine
Circulating Fluidising Bed
Water
Whitegate power station [ c]
WG1
444
Gas
Distillate Oil
Combined Cycle
Waste Heat Recovery
Air
^ Initially to be shut by 2023, but closure notice was withdrawn
^ Planning permission extended to end 2023
^ a b c PSO levy runs out in 2019
^ To be shut by 2023
Renewable
Non-Dispatchable plants
This table outlines the type and capacity of non-dispatchable renewable energy generation in Ireland, which was over 3 GW in 2015. In 2010 it was 1223 MW. The vast majority of it is generated by Irish wind farms .
Type
Capacity (MW )
Wind
4,300 (2020)[ 3]
Solar
1,000[ 4]
Biomass
34
Hydro
22
Hydroelectric
Station
River
Site
Coordinates
Capacity (MW )
Plant (h.p. horse power)
Electricity sent out 1958 (MWh)
Anarget
County Donegal
0.804
[ 5]
Ashgrove
County Kerry
0.6
[ 5]
Ardnacrusha
Shannon
County Clare
85.5
2 × 30,000 h.p. Francis turbines
1 × 34,000 h.p. Francis turbine
1 × 30,000 h.p. Kaplan turbine
306,821
[ 6]
Ballisodare
County Sligo
1.82
[ 5]
Belmont
County Offaly
0.43
[ 5]
Bennetsbridge
County Kilkenny
0.07
[ 5]
Boyle
County Roscommon
0.13
[ 5]
Carrigadrohid
Lee
County Cork
8
1 × 11,600 h.p. Kaplan turbine
14,922
[ 7]
Castlegrace
County Tipperary
0.1
[ 5]
Cathaleen's Falls
Erne
County Donegal
45
2 × 31,750 h.p. Kaplan turbines
194,095
[ 6]
Celbridge
Liffey
County Kildare
0.055
[ 5]
Clady
Gweedore
County Donegal
4
1 × 45,650 h.p. Francis turbine
commissioned 1959
[ 6]
Cliff
Erne
County Donegal
10
2 × 14,250 h.p. Kaplan turbines
78,438
[ 6]
Collooney
County Sligo
0.510
[ 5]
Cottoners
Kilorgan
County Kerry
1
[ 5]
Edergole
Lough Belshade
County Donegal
0.65
Vertical Pelton (188 metres head)
[ 5]
Glenlough
County Cork
0.36
[ 5]
Holy Cross
County Tipperary
0.205
[ 5]
Inch Mills
County Kilkenny
0.1
[ 5]
Inniscarra
Lee
County Cork
19
1 × 21,000 h.p. Kaplan turbine
1 × 5,800 h.p. Kaplan turbine
52,509
[ 7]
Milford
County Carlow
0.29
[ 5]
Owenbeg
County Cork
0.8
[ 5]
Poulaphuca
Liffey
County Wicklow
30
2 × 21,000 h.p. Kaplan turbines
23,508
[ 5]
Golden Falls
Liffey
County Wicklow
4.0
1 × 5,230 h.p. propeller turbine
9,089
[ 5]
Leixlip
Liffey
County Kildare
4.0
1 × 5,800 h.p. Kaplan turbine
14,611
[ 5]
Turlough Hill (pumped storage)
County Wicklow
292
[ 8]
Wind
New power stations were commissioned in the 1950s to meet the increasing demand for electricity. These included the following.[ 9]
Station
County
Capacity (MW)
Type/fuel
Generating plant
Transformers
Electricity supplied in 1957–8 (MWh)
Commissioned
Allenwood
Kildare
40
Peat
2 × 20 MW
2 × 10/110kV, 40,000 kVA
216,014
1952
Arigna
Roscommon
15
Coal
1 × 15 MW
1 × 10/110kV, 1,500 kVA
1958
Bellacorick
Mayo
40
Peat
2 × 20 MW
1960
Cahirciveen
Kerry
5
Peat
1 × 5 MW
1 × 10/110kV, 6,000 kVA
3,056
1957
Clady
Donegal
4
Hydro-electric
1 × 4 MW
1 × 10/38kV, 5,000 kVA
1959
Ferbane
Offaly
60
Peat
3 × 20 MW
3 × 10/110kV, 75,000 kVA
123,043
1957
Gweedore
Donegal
5
Peat
1 × 5 MW
1 × 10/38kV, 5,000 kVA
343
1957
Lanesborough
Longford
20
Peat
1 × 20 MW
1 × 10/110kV, 22,500 kVA
1958
Marina CC[ 10]
Cork
90-120
Originally coal and oil, then gas
1954
Miltown-Malbay
Clare
5
Peat
1 × 5 MW
1 × 10/38kV, 5,000 kVA
11,651
1957
Pigeon House
Dublin
95
Coal
4 × 20 MW + 15 MW
5 × 5/38kV, 110,000 kVA
689
Originally 1932–40, 1948
Portarlington
Laois
25
Peat
2 × 12.5 MW.
Cooling tower
1 × 10/110kV, 40,000 kVA
129,952
1950
Ringsend
Dublin
90
Coal & oil
3 × 30 MW
2 × 10/38kV, 70,000 kVA; 1 × 10/110kV, 35,000 kVA; 3 × 38/110kV, 90,000 kVA
273,707
1956
Screeb
Galway
5
Peat
1 × 5 MW
1 × 10/38kV, 5,000 kVA
5,083
1957
Other decommissioned power plants include:
Station
ID
Capacity (MW)
Primary fuel
Commissioned
Decommissioned
Aghada
AD1
258
Gas
1980
2019[ 11]
See also
References