Ireland’s reliance on coal for energy more than doubled last year
Ireland’s Gas was the primary source of electricity
in 2021. The wind farms production fell from 35 per cent in 2020 to 29 per cent
last year. The use of Coal for electrical generation increased from 5
per cent in 2020 to 11 per cent in 2021. At times last year Coal
provided as much as 29 per cent of generation. At present Ireland is
aiming to reduce its dependence on coal switching in favour to Gas to support
its growing wind farms as the intermittent supply of electricity by renewable
means needs to be complemented by a more steady and reliable source – namely Gas.
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