Edenderry Power Station

[1] It has been owned by Bord na Móna since 2006 and is part of the Powergen Division, having been purchased from E.ON in December 2005.

As of 2020[update], the plant was co-fired with about 62% biomass (delivered by around 60 heavy goods vehicles per day), of which 336,000 energy tonnes (or 80%) was Irish.

[2] The ash is sent by rail and deposited at the adjacent Cloncreen bog near Clonbullogue.

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