Green hydrogen’s key role in reducing Ireland’s emissions and ensuring our energy security
ESB’s development of green hydrogen production and battery storage infrastructure will help to solve the intermittency of weather-based renewables
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ESB’s development of green hydrogen production and battery storage infrastructure will help to solve the intermittency of weather-based renewables
Wind and solar energy play a key role in Ireland’s transition from fossil-fuel-based electricity generation. But these precious resources will need to be stored for times when the wind doesn’t blow, or the sun doesn’t shine, says the ESB’s Clare Duffy
Despite what we may think of weather conditions in Ireland, ESB’s pipeline of solar projects has the capacity to generate over a third of the country’s current peak demand for electricity from the sun
ESB’s Generation and Trading division is growing its offshore wind farm business in Ireland and the UK to generate renewable electricity at scale by harnessing one of the country’s greatest natural resources
ESB Group invested more than €1 billion in critical energy to support National Climate Action Plan last year. Chief executive Paddy Hayes details how the money was spent
For businesses with an average electricity spend of more than €1 million per year, ESB’s Smart Energy Services has a range of tailor-made solutions designed to reduce energy costs without the need for upfront investment
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