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Data centres and Irish electricity demand

The multinational companies behind them employ thousands in Ireland

Raccontata dairishtimes.comtheregister.com

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irishtimes.comStai leggendo7 g fa

Data centres and Irish electricity demand

The multinational companies behind them employ thousands in Ireland

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theregister.com5 g fa

Irish datacenters now guzzle 23% of the country's electricity

Consumption rose another 10% while restrictions on most new grid connections remained around Dublin

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·irishtimes.com

    Data centres account for almost one quarter of Irish electricity usage in 2025

    Electricity consumption by data centres rose 10% last year alone, says CSO

  2. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·irishtimes.com

    Data centres and Irish electricity demand

    The multinational companies behind them employ thousands in Ireland

  3. sabato 11 luglio 2026·irishtimes.com

    Do data centres deserve to soak up almost a quarter of Ireland’s energy?

    A balanced discussion requires acknowledging both the benefits and the costs of hosting data centres here

  4. sabato 11 luglio 2026·theregister.com

    Irish datacenters now guzzle 23% of the country's electricity

    Consumption rose another 10% while restrictions on most new grid connections remained around Dublin