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  • The wind farms shut down to protect their mechanisms and suddenly Eirgrid are left scrambling trying to bring gas turbine stations online to meet the sudden fall-off of 30% of their supply.

    Are we gobshites? Yes, no, yes.... 2007

  • The wind farms shut down to protect their mechanisms and suddenly Eirgrid are left scrambling trying to bring gas turbine stations online to meet the sudden fall-off of 30% of their supply.

    December 2007 2007

  • The more windfarms Eirgrid take onto the network, the greater a problem this becomes.

    Are we gobshites? Yes, no, yes.... 2007

  • The more windfarms Eirgrid take onto the network, the greater a problem this becomes.

    December 2007 2007

  • The company said the grid connection agreement with Eirgrid moves the project a step closer to financial close and construction commencing in 2014.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Celine Gaño 2011

  • FVR-X moved away from near a year low 45 cents after announcing that it has signed a grid connection agreement with Eirgrid for the 105 megawatt Cloosh Valley wind project in County Galway, Ireland.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Celine Gaño 2011

  • FVR-X moved away from near a year low 45 cents after announcing that it has signed a grid connection agreement with Eirgrid for the 105 megawatt Cloosh Valley wind project in County Galway, Ireland.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Celine Gaño 2011

  • The company said the grid connection agreement with Eirgrid moves the project a step closer to financial close and construction commencing in 2014.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Celine Gaño 2011

  • ESB, Eirgrid and the wind companies to destroy protected habitats, flora and fauna and endanger our health for profit '.

    Indymedia Ireland 2010

  • Eirgrid has also dismissed calls for using the route of disused railway lines or placing cables under roads as railway lines and roads in the northeast would be too narrow for the development.

    An Irish Town Planner's Blog 2010

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