Article 6Y4TM Ireland Ends Use of Coal for Power Generation

Ireland Ends Use of Coal for Power Generation

by
Darrell Proctor
from POWER Magazine on (#6Y4TM)

Ireland is no longer burning coal to produce electricity after the country's last coal-fired unit was converted to use heavy fuel oil. ESB, the plant's operator, on June 20 issued a notice that the 305-MW Unit 3 of the Moneypoint station, located on Ireland's southwest coast, has ended its use of coal after 40 years. ESB previously had said Moneypoint after the conversion would operate under direct dispatch instructions from EirGrid, the grid operator, as part of the balancing market.

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