The semi-state energy company’s Green Atlantic project will see the Co Clare plant become the centre point of its renewable strategy on the west coast
It’s almost 40 years since ESB first fired up the three coal generators at Moneypoint power station on the Shannon estuary in Co Clare. Having cost €1.
2 billion to build and upgrade since it was commissioned in 1985, Moneypoint has been the backbone of the Irish energy system during its lifetime, providing over 20 per cent of the state’s power needs.
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