Account Wednesday, September 17

Northern Ireland’s renewable electricity generation fell in 2024, marking a decrease from a peak in 2022. The latest figures, released by the Department for the Economy, indicate that renewable sources accounted for 43.5% of the region’s electricity consumption in 2024, down from 51% in 2022 when 3.8GW was generated from renewable sources. The data, compiled

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