It’s Boom Times For Wind Power & Green Hydrogen In Ireland
The rich wind resources of Ireland are fostering a green hydrogen boom, with green ammonia for good measure.
The rich wind resources of Ireland are fostering a green hydrogen boom, with green ammonia for good measure.
New figures show that Northern Ireland generates nearly a quarter of its electricity needs from onshore wind energy sources, and has capacity that has now passed the 1 gigawatt mark.
Vestas will provide 24 megawatts of new wind power for Lisheen, Ireland. Bord Gais, the local state-owned energy utility has placed the order for 12 V90-2.0 MW turbines from the wind energy giant, according to a recent statement.
Closing out this series (I think), below are the top countries in the world* for wind power capacity relative to electricity production**. In other words, these are the countries that have the most wind power compared to their electricity production. This post follows posts on top wind power countries … [continued]
Following up on my post yesterday presenting the top countries in the world for total installed wind power (end of 2011) and newly installed wind power (2011) per capita, below are charts and lists on the top countries* in the world for total installed wind power per GDP and … [continued]
What are the top countries in the world for wind power, per capita? Take a look below! I’ve been meaning to get to this for awhile, but hopefully that means the data have just gotten better since I first intended to put this together. The Global Wind Energy Council … [continued]