Saturday, November 21, 2015
Dublin-based renewable energy developer Gaelectric’s plan to develop a compressed air energy storage facility in Northern Ireland – only the third of its kind anywhere in the world – has been given a boost.
Dublin-based renewable energy developer Gaelectric’s plan to develop a compressed air energy storage facility in Northern Ireland – only the third of its kind anywhere in the world – has been given a boost.
The project to store compressed air in huge caverns created under the County Antrim coastline has been given an EU grant of €6.5 million. The scheme would be rated at 330MW.
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