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Statkraft Ireland to build its first synchronous compensators
Statkraft has announced plans to build two new synchronous compensators – the first of these projects to be built by the company on the island of Ireland. Contracts for the projects in Gle...
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Green Transition Scenarios 2024 report
Will we be able to reach our climate goals and fuel an economy below 1.5 degrees? Find out in Statkraft’s annual energy report Green Transition Scenarios.
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How Statkraft stabilised Ireland and Great Britain’s electricity grid
Jason Hill, a Head Electrical Engineer at Statkraft, explains how innovative grid infrastructure is playing a key role in stabilising electricity supplies in Ireland and Great Britain
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Careers Fair to showcase Cork as a region full of employment potential
Student event to take part in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this coming November
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Articles
Country series: Ireland with an ambitious climate action plan
About 40 per cent of Ireland's electricity currently comes from renewable sources, but the country aims to increase this to 70 per cent by 2030.
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Statkraft's Asset Management team has established itself as one of the leading 3rd party Windfarm Operations and Management service providers in Ireland.
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Our energy sources
Wind power is one of the easiest ways of generating low-cost electricity from renewable energy sources, and plays an important role in meeting the Ireland's energy needs.
The world is embracing solar power on a scale we have never seen before. Statkraft has developed solar power for the past ten years, and our ambitions are high.
Meenwaun Wind Farm, Ireland
125 years of renewable energy
Statkraft has been making clean energy possible for over a century. Statkraft entered UK in 2006 and following growth expanded to Ireland in 2018 given the countries renewables ambition.
Read more about our journey so farNumbers we’re proud of
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60 TWhEnvironment-friendly power generation
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97%Renewable energy
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6,000 employeesin 20 countries