Energy
Overall, the outlook for the renewable energy market is positive, and the sector is expected to continue to play an increasingly important role in meeting global energy demand while reducing...
Overall, the outlook for the renewable energy market is positive, and the sector is expected to continue to play an increasingly important role in meeting global energy demand while reducing...
Ireland has a long track record of transforming its power system while managing strong electricity demand growth. In 2024, Ireland supplied about one-third of its electricity from wind, four times the
Ireland''s power mix has shifted rapidly toward renewables. By 2023 renewables (wind, hydro, solar, biomass) supplied roughly 41% of generation. Natural gas remained the single largest source
Market reforms and grid upgrades support decarbonisation, while hydrogen and interconnections enhance long-term energy security. Get more details on the table of contents and data files, as well
This report presents our May 2025 long-term outlook for the Integrated Single Electricity Market (I-SEM) of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The market report and dataset provide projections
These are based on the EU Electricity and Gas Price Regulation statistics. The graphs below show the average natural gas and electricity prices to business and households across all consumption bands
Section 3 compares wholesale electricity prices across key European jurisdictions over the third quarter of 2025. Sections 4, 5 and 6 provide further detail on the main drivers for the wholesale electricity
Has the Electric Utilities industry in Ireland grown or declined over the past 5 years? The market size of the Electric Utilities industry in Ireland has been growing at a CAGR of 12.8 % between 2020 and 2025.
Ireland''s energy sector enters 2026 at a critical inflection point. Following a year of exceptional economic growth, significant policy developments and announcements, and landmark energy deals, the focus
In Ireland and beyond, the energy crisis that followed the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 brought electricity costs firmly into the spotlight. They have stayed there ever since, as
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