EirGrid

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 10, 2026

Timeline

  1. Expected Commissioning

    Target date for the first Celtic Interconnector to become fully operational.

  2. Cabinet Briefing

    Government is formally advised that 2030 targets will be missed under current trajectory.

  3. Second Link Proposal

    Irish officials express formal enthusiasm for a second subsea connection to France.

  4. Homeowner Warning

    Official warnings issued to Irish citizens regarding potential rolling blackouts due to grid instability.

  5. Mid-Term Review

    Environmental Protection Agency warns of widening gap in emissions targets.

  6. Winter Grid Alerts

    EirGrid issues multiple 'Amber Alerts' as low wind speeds coincide with high demand.

  7. Construction Commencement

    Main construction works begin on the 700MW Celtic Interconnector.

  8. Consumption Milestone

    Official data shows data center energy use has overtaken total urban domestic electricity consumption.

  9. ORESS 1 Results

    Ireland's first offshore wind auction successfully awards 3GW of capacity.

  10. CRU Connection Policy

    The regulator introduces strict new rules for data center grid connections to protect supply.

  11. Climate Action Plan 2021

    Ireland sets a target of 80% renewable electricity by 2030.

  12. Celtic Interconnector Funding

    The European Commission awards €530 million to the first Ireland-France link.

Stories mentioning EirGrid 3

renewable-energy Bullish

Ireland Signals Strategic Shift with Second Subsea Power Link to France

Ireland is actively exploring a second high-voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnector with France to bolster energy security and facilitate the export of surplus renewable energy. This move follows the ongoing development of the 700MW Celtic Interconnector, signaling a strategic shift toward deeper integration with the European mainland grid.

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market-trends Bearish

Ireland Faces Grid Strain as Data Center Energy Demand Risks Home Outages

Irish authorities have issued a stark warning to homeowners regarding potential electricity outages as the rapid expansion of data centers places unprecedented strain on the national grid. The surge in energy consumption from these facilities is increasingly clashing with domestic supply needs, highlighting a critical infrastructure bottleneck.

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