Power grid faces the extra pressure of data centres and 300,000 new homes - until 2029
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Power grid faces the extra pressure of data centres and 300,000 new homes - until 2029
"EirGrid, the semi-state company that manages and operates Ireland's electricity grid, has also predicted that data centres will be using 32pc of all the electricity consumed in the country by 2030. That compares to about 22pc now."
"Ireland's power network will remain strained for nearly three more years - but, according to EirGrid, the construction of as many as 300,000 new homes by 2030 will not overwhelm the system."
EirGrid projects significant growth in Ireland's electricity demand through 2030. Data centre consumption will increase from approximately 22% to 32% of total national electricity usage. The grid will experience strain for nearly three additional years. Despite plans to construct 300,000 new homes by 2030, EirGrid indicates this residential expansion will not overwhelm the electricity system. The semi-state company manages and operates Ireland's electricity infrastructure and has assessed capacity to handle these competing demands.
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