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04 Feb 2026

Power station in Offaly to be connected to natural gas network

Power station in Offaly to be connected to natural gas network

Power station in Offaly to be connected to natural gas network

A power station in Offaly to be connected to natural gas network which Gas Networks Ireland says will further decarbonise the energy infrastructure while supporting the national energy grid at times of high demand.

Bord na Móna’s Edenderry Renewable Energy Complex will be connected to the national gas network.

The grid connection will enable the integration of both natural gas and renewable gas including biomethane and green hydrogen, into the fuel mix at the Offaly renewable energy complex.

On completion, the transmission connection project will immediately facilitate a reduction of approximately 40% in CO2 emissions at the complex which supports the national energy grid in times of high demand – providing 116MW of electricity to help balance the intermittency of supply from other energy sources in the country.

This investment will see the construction of a steel transmission pipeline, approximately 22Km in length, that will connect Bord na Móna’s renewable energy complex in Edenderry, to Ireland's gas network.

Initially the project will facilitate the transmission of natural gas, with a shift to renewable gases over time. 

The Transmission Connection project is currently in its preliminary planning and development phase, with construction expected to start in 2027 and the pipeline anticipated to be fully operational in 2029. Gas Networks Ireland intends to engage local communities and host public information evenings over the coming weeks to share more details about the project and its benefits.

Emphasising the significance of the partnership, Gas Networks Ireland’s newly appointed Director of Assets & Infrastructure, Brian Sheehan said, "the gas network plays a critical role in Ireland’s energy landscape, and this connection for Bord na Móna marks a significant step towards a greener future.

“The gas network can be adapted to transport zero-carbon gases, such as green hydrogen. It has already transformed once, from carrying town gas to natural gas over 40 years ago, and more recently adapted to biomethane when it was first introduced onto the Irish network in 2019.

“Gas Networks Ireland is fully committed to this strategic infrastructure development project and has assembled a dedicated team to ensure its success.”

John Reilly, Head of Renewable Energy at Bord na Móna commented, “we are delighted to announce this partnership with Gas Networks Ireland which will have a transformative effect on our Edenderry Renewable Energy Complex - enabling us to decarbonise our existing infrastructure by approximately 40% once the transmission connection is complete and natural gas is fully incorporated into our fuel mix. The project will facilitate the transmission of natural gas in the immediate term with an opportunity to shift to renewable gases like green hydrogen and biomethane in the future.

“Our existing diesel generation assets located at the Edenderry Renewable Energy Complex play a key role in supplying 116MW of electricity to the national energy grid during periods of high demand when solar and wind energy availability is limited, and this development will ensure these generation assets are operating even more sustainably, as one of the largest on-demand renewable electricity generators in Ireland.”

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