Kilroot Power Station

Kilroot power station
Kilroot power station in November 2006
CountryNorthern Ireland, UK
LocationCarrickfergus
Coordinates54°43′30″N 5°46′01″W / 54.725°N 5.767°W / 54.725; -5.767
StatusOperational
Construction began1974
Commission date1981
OwnerEP UK Investments
OperatorEP UK Investments
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Nameplate capacity141 MW
External links
Websitehttps://www.epuki.co.uk/
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Kilroot power station is a fossil fuel power plant on the north shore of Belfast Lough at Kilroot near Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The plant currently has a 141 megawatt (MW) capacity from four standby gas turbines and a 10 MW battery energy storage capacity from the Kilroot Advancion Energy Storage Array.

When coal power generation stopped in September 2023, it was the only remaining coal-fired power station operating in Northern Ireland, and it had a 560 megawatt (MW) capacity from dual coal and oil fuelled generators. The station once produced a third of the country's electricity, and was also one of County Antrim's top 100 employers in 2010 (or before).

In 1992, the station was purchased by AES Corporation, as part of the privatisation of the state-owned Northern Ireland Electricity. In 2019 it was sold to a subsidiary of Energetický a průmyslový holding.