RWE’s second and largest-to-date battery storage project has entered full operations in County Monaghan, Ireland.
60 MW facility
The 60-megawatt (MW) facility, located at Lisdrumdoagh, (3km East of Monaghan town) is capable of providing the rapid delivery of electricity into the power grid to help balance intermittency in electricity generation.
It also provides a short-term backup to help address power outages and maintain a more stable and secure electricity supply in Ireland.
8.5 MW project
Its first 8.5 MW project is located in Stephenstown, Balbriggan, in County Dublin
The site is the second battery storage facility that RWE, one of the world’s renewable energy companies, has brought online in Ireland.
Its first 8.5 MW project is located in Stephenstown, Balbriggan, in County Dublin, and went live in April last year.
battery storage technology
Cathal Hennessy, Managing Director, RWE Renewables Ireland, said, “We have invested €25million in Lisdrumdoagh to develop utility-scale battery storage, in a market that is already committed to renewable energies, and which provides dedicated support for battery storage."
Cathal Hennessy said, "Ireland is an excellent starting point for RWE Renewables as we look to expand and grow our battery storage technology business and become a key partner in Ireland’s low carbon energy transition.”
onshore wind
In the first half of 2020, Irish onshore wind farms generated nearly 37% of the country’s electricity needs, making Ireland an important market for onshore wind. Ireland has set a target of generating 80% renewable electricity by 2030.
Deployment of battery storage like Lisdrumdoagh, will be capable of a rapid response to frequency changes, importing or exporting electricity from the grid as needed, and helping efficiently stabilize the grid, while guaranteeing reliable electricity supply for users.
renewable projects and opportunities
In 2018, the company constructed and operates the 10 MW Dromadda Beg Onshore Wind Farm, located in County Kerry
RWE Renewables has been in Ireland since 2016 and has two offices; one in Kilkenny City and one in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin. In 2018, the company constructed and operates the 10 MW Dromadda Beg Onshore Wind Farm, located in County Kerry, RWE’s first onshore wind farm in the country.
The Irish development team is exploring further renewable projects and opportunities.
installation capacity
A planning application was submitted for the 62 MW Lyre Onshore Wind Farm, located on the borders of County Cork. Offshore, RWE is developing in partnership with Saorgus Energy the Dublin Array Offshore Wind Farm, which would have an installed capacity of between 600 to 900 MW.
RWE is also developing new wind, solar, and battery storage projects, around the country.