Aghada Power Station

Aghada power station is a gas-fired power station located near the entrance of Cork Harbour in Aghada, County Cork. It was built at this location in order to use gas that had been discovered at the nearby Kinsale Head gas field, from which gas was extracted from 1978 until its depletion in 2020.

Aghada Power Station
CountryRepublic of Ireland
LocationCounty Cork
Coordinates51.8356°N 8.2345°W / 51.8356; -8.2345
StatusOperational
Commission date1980
2010 (Upgraded)
Construction cost£100 Million (1980)
€360 Million (2010)
Owner(s)Electricity Supply Board
Operator(s)Electricity Supply Board
Employees80 (2010)
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Secondary fuelDistillate oil
Turbine technologySteam turbine
Gas turbine
Chimneys5
Combined cycle?Yes
Power generation
Units operational1 x 270 MW Alsthom gas-fired conventional steam turbine (1980)
3 x 90 MW Alsthom Frame 9B, dual fuel open cycle gas turbines (1980s)
1 x 435 MW Alsthom single shaft combined cycle gas turbine (2010)
Make and modelAlsthom
Nameplate capacity963 MW
External links
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The station has been operational since 1980, and in 2010 underwent a major upgrade which saw the output capacity almost double thanks to a new combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT). According to its owner, the ESB Group, these upgrades saw it become one of the "largest and most efficient" power stations in Ireland.

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