Electricity generated from wind in Ireland in 2025 was 2.2% higher than in 2024 while overall electricity demand was 2.9% higher. https://t.co/tUIUhOQAw1
Wind generation in Ireland in November 2025 was the third highest for a November month and year-to-date wind generation is 2.9% ahead of the same time in 2024. https://t.co/OWxZn6gdTp
Wind generation in Ireland in October 2025 was the third highest for an October month and year-to-date wind generation is 1% ahead of the same time in 2024. https://t.co/SzkRKGdy3U
Wind generation in Ireland in September 2025 was the highest ever for a September month and year-to-date wind generation is just 0.2% ahead of the same time in 2024. https://t.co/lmsl8Vas4c
Wind generation in Ireland in August 2025 met 27% of electricity demand generating 727 GWh of electricity. Year-to-date, wind has, on average, met 31.1% of Ireland's electricity demand. https://t.co/eqoYceHoNO
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Wind generation in Ireland in July 2025 met 24.2% of electricity demand generating 658 GWh and solar met another 5.7% with 155 GWh generated.
https://t.co/ohauyIJpkM
Wind generation in Ireland in June 2025 was the highest ever for a June month. 788 GWh of electricity was generated from wind in June 2025 in Ireland 24% higher than June 2024 and 10.9% higher than the previous highest June in 2022. https://t.co/AetMhdI6Mk
The first three weeks of May had quite low wind speeds but picked up in the last week to finish 9.7% higher in terms of GWhs generated than May 2024. https://t.co/aN0IE2RE88
Electricity generated from wind in April 2025 in Ireland, on average, supplied 27.9% of demand for the month. This was the fourth highest for an April month in terms of GWh generated and sixth highest in terms of share of demand. https://t.co/Ju2ETe7aqd
38% of electricity was generated from wind in Ireland during the first quarter of 2025. 3,480 GWh was generated from wind during this period which was 2.7% lower than in 2024. https://t.co/Gc1XOUNT0b
1,410 GWh of electricity was generated from wind in February 2025 in Ireland and on average supplied 48.8% of demand for the month. This was the 3rd highest for a February month in terms of GWh generated and fourth highest in terms of share of demand. https://t.co/O4zEd5hR8Z
Electricity generated from wind in Ireland in 2024 was 2.8% lower than in 2023 while overall electricity demand was 3.4% higher. On average in 2024, wind supplied 33% of electricity demand. https://t.co/ZAyEnS6DmW
Wind generation in Ireland in November 2024 was the lowest for a November month in four years and the sixth lowest ever in terms of GWh generated. Share of demand in November was the lowest since 2017.
https://t.co/VlMJIEwRxU
Wind generation in Ireland in October 2024 was the third highest for an October month, behind 2023 and 2020 terms of GWh generated. Share of demand in October was fifth highest for an October.
https://t.co/dWqZxL3fwM
Wind generation in Ireland in September 2024 was the second highest ever for a September month, behind 2023 terms of GWh generated. Share of demand in September was fifth highest for a September. https://t.co/i6N9UWU27G
Wind generation in Ireland in August 2024 was the highest ever for an August month in both terms of GWh generated and share of demand.
https://t.co/uZuyeoXKW8
Wind generation in Ireland July was 33% lower than the exceptionally high output in July 2023. It was still the third highest wind generation for a July month. https://t.co/yqEQbT9X8s