Irish homeowners are increasingly adopting solar panels with the help of government subsidies, driving Ireland's total installed PV capacity to 2.7 GW. To help homeowners understand the financial benefits of different system configurations, AirPV has created a solar and battery calculator tool. The tool aims to empower homeowners to make informed decisions about their home energy systems, with founder Scott McKechnie starting a microgeneration campaign to encourage more communities to switch to solar and batteries through group installation deals. The updated solar calculator tool includes battery arbitrage and the 5 kW inverter size limit for Irish home solar systems, allowing users to determine the optimal number of solar panels and battery storage for cost savings and payback time. McKechnie's emphasis on using tools like AirPV to avoid misinformation and ensure sensible decision-making when installing solar systems is further supported by the tool's ability to provide tailored quotes from installers based on user input, allowing homeowners to compare options and submit their contact details for installation. Additionally, McKechnie has developed a building energy rating (BER) calculator to show how solar and battery systems can impact a home's energy efficiency.
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Energy Dome to build 23 MW/200 MWh carbon battery in Ireland
Italian carbon battery developer Energy Dome and Google have partnered to develop renewable energy storage infrastructure in Ireland, signing a commercial contract for a 23 MW/200 MWh BESS using Energy Dome's carbon technology. This innovative approach compresses and stores carbon for energy generation, providing long duration storage without relying on lithium or other minerals. The facility, located in County Offaly near Dublin, is expected to come online in 2028, setting a precedent for more carbon battery projects in Europe and worldwide through the Energy Dome and Google partnership.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/07/01/energy-dome-to-build-23-mw-200-mwh-carbon-battery-in-ireland/
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Europe’s first 110MW data centre microgrid launches in Dublin
Pure DC and AVK have launched Europe's first large-scale on-site data centre microgrid in Dublin, Ireland, designed to provide dispatchable power during early development phases. The microgrid includes three interconnected 30MW energy centres blending combined heat and power with heat recovery, battery energy storage system integration, rainwater harvesting, and future hydrogen blending. This innovative system supports AI-driven data centre demand, hybrid grid-renewable operations, and potential district heating links, addressing power shortages for hyperscale cloud and AI facilities. Positioned as a model for the energy-as-strategic-asset approach in the data centre industry, this project showcases sustainable solutions for reliable and efficient power generation.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/europes-first-110mw-data-centre-microgrid-launches-in-dublin/
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SpaceX Proposes One Million Solar Powered Data Centers In Earth Orbit
The demand for artificial intelligence is driving the need for more electricity, with predictions of up to 20% of global electricity generation being required. Fossil fuel advocates and nuclear power supporters see opportunities for new power stations, but the lack of renewable energy to power data centers remains an issue. Some countries, like Ireland, are mandating that new data centers source 80% of their power from renewables, while the US continues to operate older coal plants despite higher costs and pollution. SpaceX has proposed launching solar-powered satellites to serve as data centers, aiming to reduce environmental impact and energy costs. The section also discusses the Kardashev Scale, which categorizes civilizations based on their energy consumption capabilities, and highlights concerns about satellite pollution and debris in Earth's orbit, as well as the potential power and influence of Elon Musk in controlling global data.
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Scientists go global in attempt to better predict atmospheric rivers
The Atmospheric River Reconnaissance Program, a collaboration between NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, aims to improve forecasts and weather predictions for destructive weather events caused by atmospheric rivers on the West Coast. This global research effort will launch international campaigns to observe these events in Canada, Ireland, Hawaii, and California. Research flights will gather data to enhance understanding and prediction of atmospheric rivers, which have led to floods and fatalities. By improving forecasting capabilities, experts hope to mitigate the impact of these extreme weather events and enhance climate resilience.
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This is Northern Europe’s up-and-coming markets for offshore wind investment
The article delves into Europe's northern offshore wind markets, from Ireland to the Baltic States, as a crucial area for offshore wind development. It explores the potential for growth in offshore wind energy production in these countries, emphasizing their significance in the transition to renewable energy and the fight against climate change. This region's focus on offshore wind highlights a key solution for reducing carbon emissions and advancing sustainable energy practices in Europe.
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These are Northern Europe’s up-and-coming markets for offshore wind investment
The article delves into Europe's northern offshore wind markets, from Ireland to Scandinavia and the Baltic States, emphasizing the increasing significance of offshore wind energy in these regions. It explores the potential for further growth and expansion of offshore wind projects in these areas, offering insights into the current status and future prospects of offshore wind energy in Europe's northern fringe.