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Kilshane Energy lodges plans for new 680MW power plant in north Dublin

Kilshane Energy lodges plans for new 680MW power plant in north Dublin
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Kilshane Energy has submitted plans for a 680MW 'Flexible Peaking Plant' in north Dublin to support the national grid during periods of high demand and low renewable output. This Phase Two project follows the ongoing construction of a 293MW facility, with the new plant expected to be operational by late 2029.

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The project is critical for maintaining energy security in Ireland as the country transitions to a grid increasingly reliant on intermittent renewable energy sources.

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Kilshane Energy has lodged plans for a 680MW power plant for a site at Kilshane 2km northwest of the M50 in north Dublin .

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