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Ireland's wind farms set new March record for electricit­y production

- IrishCentr­al Staff

Wind energy was responsibl­e for more than 40% of Ireland's total electricit­y during March, a new record for the month.

A total of 1,541 GWh of power was gen‐ erated from wind farms in Ireland during March, eclipsing the previous record of 1,392 GWh set in March 2020. Wind energy was responsibl­e for 43% of Ireland's electricit­y last month, ac‐ cording to the recently-released data. Meanwhile, the wholesale price of elec‐ tricity has dropped by 40% compared to March 2023, dropping from €145.25 last year to €88.67.

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Justin Moran, Director of External Affairs at Wind Energy Ireland, said an increase in wind farms around the country will help to further reduce the cost of elec‐ tricity in Ireland.

"The quicker we can build wind farms, the sooner we can help to bring down the cost of electricit­y and support struggling electricit­y consumers," Moran said in a statement.

"We hope to see the new Planning and Developmen­t Bill enacted this year which will help to modernize the Irish planning system and ensure that plan‐ ning applicatio­ns are thoroughly, but quickly, examined."

The newly released data also highlights that Kerry produced the most wind en‐ ergy in Ireland last month, generating 187 GWh during March.

Cork (163 GWh) and Tipperary (106 GWh) completed the top three.

Moran said the three counties generated enough wind energy to meet a third of Ireland's electricit­y demands for March. "Irish wind farms, and particular­ly those in Kerry, are playing an enormous part in reducing Ireland’s carbon emissions by over 4 million tonnes a year and creat‐ ing significan­t opportunit­ies in job cre‐ ation and funding for rural communi‐ ties."

The month record for electricit­y set by wind energy was set in February 2022, when Irish wind farms produced 1,868 GWh of power thanks in large part to Storms Eunice and Franklin.

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