Moneypoint power station

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Moneypoint Power Station as seen from County Kerry

Moneypoint is Ireland's largest electricity generation station (output 915 MW)[1] and only coal-fired power station. It is located on the River Shannon near Kilrush, County Clare and was constructed at a cost of more than £700m, in one of the largest capital projects in the history of Ireland. The station operates largely on coal, making it both unique in the context of Irish electricity production and the country's single largest emitter of greenhouse gases.[2] It is capable of meeting around 25% of customer demand across the country.[3]

The power station chimneys, at 218m, are the tallest free standing structures in Ireland.

History

Moneypoint was under construction from 1979 to 1987.[4] Before its construction, Ireland depended heavily on imported oil for its energy.[5] The 1970s sharp increase in oil prices over a short period of time led the government and the Electricity Supply Board to choose coal as a fuel, as it was seen as a plentiful resource with a stable price.[6]

Coordinates: 52°36′25″N 9°25′23″W / 52.607°N 9.423°W / 52.607; -9.423

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