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Moneypoint to end burning coal after 40 years

  • After four decades of coal use, ESB ended coal-fired generation at its Moneypoint facility in County Clare on 21 June 2025, transitioning to oil-based power production.
  • The transition follows a plan begun in 2017, including a 17MW wind farm and a 2021 multi-billion-euro Green Atlantic project to create a renewable hub.
  • Moneypoint installed a €50 million synchronous compensator in 2022 to support renewables and signed a 2023 agreement to operate using oil from 2025 to 2029.
  • The station, which supplied about 25% of Ireland's electricity at its peak, will operate less frequently as a backup for EirGrid, supported by 50,000 tonnes of oil storage.
  • This shift marks a significant milestone in ESB’s net-zero strategy and maintains Moneypoint’s role in Ireland’s electricity security while supporting emission reduction targets.
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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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