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Gaelectric buys 46-MW Irish wind project from Enercon

April 3 (SeeNews) - Irish renewable energy company Gaelectric on Thursday said it has acquired a 46-MW wind project in the county Kerry, Ireland from German wind turbine maker Enercon GmbH. Energy Storage. Offshore Wind. Hydrogen. Other Renewables. Wind turbine near the coast, Ireland. Author: Harry Pears. License: Creative Commons

Gaelectric

Gaelectric announces that it has submitted the planning application and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for Project-CAES Larne NI - the 330 MW compressed air energy storage project which the com. . . Salt deposits suitable for CAES are a unique geological feature of parts of the east Antrim coast. Stored energy can be released to

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d''Ivoire [a] and officially the Republic of Côte d''Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa s capital city of Yamoussoukro is located in the centre of the country, while its largest city and

Gaelectric officially opens £13.4 million Cloonty Wind Farm in

Renewable energy and energy storage group, Gaelectric, has officially opened its £13.4million wind farm at Cloonty in Co. Antrim. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and

Ivory Coast to Fast-Track Development of Gas Blocks

Ivory Coast''s Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Energy, Mamadou Sangafowa Coulibaly, has announced the country''s plans to fast-track the development of gas reserves in Blocks CI-523 and CI-525.The aim of these plans is to strengthen the resilience of the local electricity market through the provision of gas-fired power generation.

RMT builds a 37.5 MWp solar power plant and installs

As part of its drive to diversify electricity generation sources and increase the share of renewable energies in its energy mix (45% by 2030), Ivory Coast commissioned RMT to build the country''s very first photovoltaic

Gaelectric Energy Storage Ltd.

energy developers have and are being identified, we wish to indicate that Gaelectric Energy Storage''s Project-CAES Larne NI has been subject to a European and Member State wide selection process under EU Regulation on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure [COM/2011/658] and the Regulation on the Connecting Europe Facility

Ivory Coast Energy

Articles discussing Ivory Coast Energy. Narcisse Godrin-Kouadio nous parle de l''internationalisation de Valsch Consulting en Afrique de l''Ouest et partage sa volonté de voir le groupe devenir une référence en termes de conformité, de certification, de contrôle, de QoS et de QoE, non seulement en Côte d''Ivoire, mais également dans l''ensemble de la sous-région.

Gaelectric partners with French company, Ideol, to develop

About Gaelectric – Gaelectric is a privately-held renewable energy group specialising in the development and operation of renewable energy assets and energy storage projects, and the provision of energy market solutions and services to business. Since its establishment in 2004, Gaelectric has developed an extensive

Gaelectric gains €8.3 million EU funding for CAES project

Source: Gaelectric. Irish energy storage firm Gaelectric has been awarded an additional €8.28 million in European Union (EU) funding for its compressed air energy storage (CAES) project in Northern Ireland. The funding comes from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).

Gaelectric completes $84 million funding round for on-shore wind energy

GREAT FALLS, Mont., March 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Renewable energy generation and energy storage group, Gaelectric, has raised $84 million in funding for its portfolio of on-shore wind energy

Gaelectric officially opens £13.4 million Cloonty Wind Farm in

Renewable energy and energy storage group, Gaelectric, has officially opened its £13.4million wind farm at Cloonty in Co. Antrim. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Alderman Maura Hickey, added that the wind farm will greatly enhance the amount of green energy already produced in the region. As well as this, it will

UK''s Gaelectric receives EU grant to develop 330MW Larne CAES

UK-based renewable energy group Gaelectric has received a further €8.28m in funding from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) of the EU to develop a 330MW energy storage project in Northern Ireland. are located at depths of nearly 1.5km below ground level at the northern end of the Islandmagee peninsula on the east coast of Northern

Gaelectric''s 330-MW energy storage project gets EUR 8.3m from

Gaelectric''s 330-MW energy storage project gets EUR 8.3m from EU Image by Gaelectric (). Gaelectric''s compressed air energy storage (CAES) project near Larne in Northern Ireland has received a "major boost" as it has been awarded EUR 8.28 million (USD 9.1m) in additional EU financing, the Irish renewable energy company said Monday.

Promoting energy storage in Europe

Keith McGrane, Head of Gaelectric''s Energy Storage Division added: "The Larne CAES Project will see the development of a flexible bulk energy storage plant that will allow for better and more cost effective management of electricity generation in Northern Ireland. It will enhance energy security whilst facilitating the target of achieving 40%

Ideol partners with Gaelectric to develop floating offshore wind

Irish renewable energy group Gaelectric has partnered with internationally recognized French floating offshore wind leader, Ideol, to develop floating offshore wind energy projects in Irish waters using Ideol''s patented ''Damping Pool®'' technology. Gaelectric and Ideol are investigating several sites in Irish waters for both short term pre-commercial and long term

Gaelectric compressed air project to get £6.5million grant

The UK''s first compressed air energy storage project is to be awarded almost 6.5 million euro (£4.6m) by the European Union. It will hold air in specially engineered salt caverns under high

Closing the loop

Gaelectric was founded in 2004 with its primary focus on onshore wind energy in Ireland, north and south. In 2006, the company started looking at energy storage technologies and in particular compressed air energy storage (CAES) and are now developing a CAES project on the east coast of Northern Ireland in County Antrim.

Ivory Coast: Energy, Development Projects Leverage

Image: ThirdWay. For the last decade, Ivory Coast has been one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic economies in sub-Saharan Africa, with an annual growth rate averaging eight percent since 2012. Although its

Larne CAES project awarded additional €8.28 million financin

The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) of the European Union has awarded an additional €8.28 million (US$9.26 million) to Project CAES Larne, NI – a 330 MW energy storage project using compressed air energy storage technology (CAES) which is being developed by Gaelectric on the Islandmagee peninsula near the port town of Larne in Northern Ireland.. The Larne CAES

A Regional Power Hub: Policies Bolster Ivorian

Ivory Coast is committed to maximizing natural gas for power generation, recognizing the opportunity the resource holds for sustainable power supply. Currently, the country derives 75% of its electricity from thermal

Dresser-Rand, Gaelectric pair on compressed air energy storage

Initially Gaelectric and Dresser-Rand will work together on a compressed air energy storage project that is being developed by Gaelectric near Larne, Northern Ireland. When completed the Larne compressed air energy storage project will comprise a 268 MW twin power train storage and electricity generation facility.

A Regional Power Hub: Policies Bolster Ivorian Electrification

State of Play of Ivory Coast''s Power Market. Ivory Coast plans to achieve universal energy access by 2025, with demand expected to grow by more than 1,000 MW to 2,430 MW in the same year. As of 2021, Ivory Coast had an installed capacity of 2,269 MW, with roughly 61% (1,390 MW) generated by thermal power and the remaining 39% (879 MW

Gaelectric, Ideol to Develop Floating Offshore Wind Projects

Gaelectric and Ideol are investigating several sites in Irish waters for both short term pre-commercial and long term commercial-scale projects, with an initial objective to develop a 30MW+ turbine array project, followed by a multi

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Gaelectric also develops energy storage projects in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and on the European mainland that will support the full integration of renewable sources of energy into power systems. The government has set a target of 5 gigawatts of power being generated by offshore wind farms off the Irish coast by 2030. Last week, the

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