Ireland generated 1,575.6 GWh of renewable electricity in January 2026 (38.5% of demand), the 2nd‑highest January total on record.
It was also the cleanest January ever, with the lowest CO₂ emissions and grid‑carbon intensity — the sixth consecutive month of record lows.
This milestone comes from our first winter without coal and increased imports via Greenlink.
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#Greenlink Subsea Power Cable Powers Up for the First Time: 500MW Link Set to Revolutionize #UK-#Ireland Energy Flow and Green Future
The Greenlink Interconnector, a vital subsea electricity cable linking the UK and Ireland, has successfully exchanged power for the first time. After three