SSE Thermal secures 10-year contracts for two new low-carbon power stations in Ireland

SSE Thermal secures 10-year contracts for two new low-carbon power stations in Ireland

SSE Thermal , as part of SSE plc , has provisionally secured 10-year capacity agreements for its two proposed new-build power stations in Ireland which would run on sustainable biofuel.

The proposed low-carbon units at Tarbert in Co. Kerry and Platin in Co. Meath received the contracts in the T-4 Capacity Auction to commence in the 2026/27 delivery year.

Both plants would help to protect security of supply and provide flexible backup to Ireland’s growing renewables sector. The proposed units will initially run on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (or HVO), which is produced by processing waste oils to create a fossil-free alternative to diesel in accordance with EU sustainability standards. This would provide a bridge to a hydrogen future with both units having the potential to convert to the fuel.

While in development and still subject to planning permissions and final investment decisions, the new power stations plan to be operational by September 2026 with the potential to subsequently underpin demand for low-carbon hydrogen in Ireland.

The proposed unit at Tarbert would represent the next chapter of power generation at the historic site, with SSE Thermal’s existing Tarbert Power Station to close this year. There is also clear potential for other energy projects at the site, capitalising on its strategic location on the Shannon Estuary.

In total, SSE secured ten-year contracts for 260MW of de-rated electricity generation at the Tarbert new-build unit (€129,000/MW) and 140MW for the Platin new-build unit (€177,000/MW).

In addition, SSE Thermal 's existing units at Great Island (383MW) in Co. Wexford and smaller peaker plants at Rhode (93.3MW) in Co. Offaly and Tawnaghmore (93.7MW) in Co. Mayo received one-year contracts for 2026/27 at a clearing price of €83,050MW.

SSE Renewables also secured contracts for 30MW of onshore wind capacity at €83,050MW*.

Through this latest T-4 auction, the System Operators provisionally awarded a total of 7,204MW of capacity contracts to electricity generators, demand side response units, interconnectors and storage at a general auction clearing price of €83,050/MW. This auction relates to the capacity year 2026/27, which runs from 1 October 2026 to 30 September 2027.

Catherine Raw , Managing Director of SSE Thermal said:

"Our proposed low-carbon power stations at Tarbert and Platin can play a crucial role in Ireland’s net zero transition and these provisional contracts reflect their potential.
"Beyond helping to address security of supply concerns through the use of sustainable biofuels, sites like Tarbert and Platin could later become lighthouses for the integration of the existing energy system with a new hydrogen economy, capitalising upon Ireland’s enviable wind resource. Developing hydrogen-ready power stations is one of the first steps towards this and we look forward to progressing both projects into planning this year.
“We are also pleased to secure provisional contracts for our existing units at Great Island, Rhode and Tawnaghmore which continue to make a valuable contribution to the electricity system in Ireland. Ultimately, they will help to keep the lights on and provide valuable backup to renewables whilst lower carbon alternatives are being developed.”

These provisional results are subject to approval by the Regulatory Authorities and are expected to be confirmed in April.

*All volumes include a de-rating factor applied in accordance with the rules set by the System Operators and approved by the Regulatory Authorities.

Sean Stimson

Director at Ashbury Computer Services

1 年

And still no closer to paying land owners for your poles on their land.... Chris, you still won't contact me about the pole on my land. You don't want to pay a £1 a day, which is less than coffee and a coke, or bus fare. But you insist on having your infrastructure on land that doesn't belong to you. You then won't pay the landowner what he is asking, in this case a fair and reasonable price. You then ignore all requests to speak to that person. So that person takes you to court and has a date in court with you this year to discuss this matter. As you and SSE won't pay for your infrastructure in private land. You tried to tell me how much I will accept. That's not the way it works son. I have land, you want to use my land, the price is £1 a day otherwise get your pole off my land thanks. That's how business works. Not by abusing your position. See you in Court, and yes you will be required to be there. you're on the witness list.

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Simon O'Connor MIET MAPM

Director, Major Projects - Iris Consulting Services Ltd

1 年
Marius ?? Pranskunas

Sometimes you float, sometimes you paddle, and sometimes you ??♂?.

1 年

Will the area also smell like a chipper?

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Donald Ross

Carbon Capture & Industrial Clusters

1 年

Peach

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Andrew Kelly

Regulatory and Commercial Manager @ ESB GT

1 年

congratulations to the sse team. Great news for the Shannon Estuary from these auctions

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