Irish wind farms see record June with share of electricity rising to 30%

Average wholesale price of electricity per megawatt hour dropped for the fifth month in a row, marking the first time prices have fallen under €100 so far this year
Irish wind farms see record June with share of electricity rising to 30%

Based on data provided by Green Collective, Kerry wind farms provided more electricity than any other county last month, with 105 GWh of power, around 11% of the country’s wind energy.

The share of electricity demand met by Irish wind farms rose slightly last month, growing to 30% in June.

The monthly report from Wind Energy Ireland also shows that the demand for electricity during June increased marginally from 3,019 gigawatt-hours (GWh) to 3,151 GWh in the same month last year.

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