Bord na Móna is a semi-state company in Ireland that has transitioned from its historic role in peat harvesting to becoming a leading player in the country’s renewable energy and sustainability sectors. Established in 1946 to develop Ireland’s peat resources for fuel and electricity, the company has since shifted its focus toward climate action, aligning with Ireland’s decarbonization targets. Today, Bord na Móna develops and operates wind, solar, biomass, and waste-to-energy projects, while also managing extensive peatlands under large-scale rehabilitation and biodiversity restoration programs. With a growing portfolio of renewable energy assets—including major solar partnerships with ESB and wind developments across the midlands—the company plays a key role in supporting Ireland’s 2030 renewable energy targets and long-term net-zero ambitions.
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Irish Energy Ministry has inaugurated the 108 MWp Timahoe North solar farm in County Kildare, the first project delivered under ESB and Bord na Móna’s solar co-development agreement. Tim...
Read moreSSE Renewables and Bord na Móna have invited community members to a series of public consultation events for the proposed 800 MW Derryfadda Wind Farm to be located on Bord na Móna’...
Read moreESB and Bord na Móna have selected Voltalia as the EPC contractor for their new 108 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) project at Timahoe North, County Kildare, in Ireland.
Read moreThe Nordex Group has received an order for 99.5 MW from Oweninny Power DAC – a joint venture between ESB and Bord na Móna – from Ireland. The order includes the delivery and instal...
Read moreBord na Móna and ESB have achieved financial close on the EUR150 million (US$175.80 million) Oweninny II project in North County Mayo, Ireland. Located between Crossmolina and Bangor Err...
Read moreBank of Ireland and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have agreed to finance a EUR100 million (US$118 million) wind farm project by Bord na Móna that will be able to supply up to 55,000 homes...
Read moreBord na Mona has begun construction of the 75 MW Cloncreen wind project in County Offaly in Ireland. The EUR100 million (US$118 million) wind farm, due online in early 2022, will be equipped wit...
Read moreBord na Móna’s two major wind farm projects have won in the first competitive auction under the Irish Government’s new Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS-1). Cloncreen Wind...
Read moreBord na Móna has submitted a planning application to An Bord Pleanála for the proposed 96 MW Derryadd windfarm. The proposed development will be situated on cutaway peatlands on Derryadd...
Read moreIreland's Electricity Supply Board (ESB) and Bord na Móna have achieved financial close of the Oweninny wind project located in North County Mayo, in the...
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