Wind power in Ireland
Arklow Bank
Altagowlan
Anarget
Astellas
Ballincollig Hill
Ballinlough/Ikerrin
Ballinveny
Ballybane
Ballymartin
Ballywater
Bawnmore
Barnesmore
Beal Hill
Beallough
Beam Hill
Beenageeha
Bellacorick
Bindoo
Black Banks
Boggeragh
Booltiagh
Burtonport
Caherdowney
Caranne Hill
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Carnsore
Carrigcannon
Carrig
Carrons
Castledockrell
Clydaghroe
Coomacheo 1
Coomacheo 2
Coomatallin
Cornacahan
Corneen
Corry Mountain
Crocane
Crockahenny
Cronalaght
Cronelea
Cronelea Upper
Cuillalea
Culliagh
Curragh, Co Cork
Curraghgraigue
Derrybrien
Derrynadivva
Dromada
Drumlough
Drybridge/Dunmore
Dundalk
Dunmore
Flughland
Gartnaneane
Geevagh
Glackmore
Glenough
Gortahaile
Grouse Lodge
Garracummer
Gneeves
Greenoge
Inverin
Kealkill
Kilgarvan
Kilgarvan Extension
Killybegs
Kilronan
Kilvinane
Kingsmountain
Knockastanna
Knockawarriga
Lacka Cross
Lackan
Lahanaght Hill
Largan Hill
Lenanavea
Lisheen
Loughderryduff
Lurganboy
Mace Upper
Meenachullalan
Meenadreen and Meentycat
Meenanilta
Glanlee Midas
Mienvee
Milane Hill
Moanmore
Moneenatieve
Mount Eagle
Mount Lucas
Mountain Lodge
Mullananalt
Muingnaminnane
Pallas
Raheen Barr
Rahora
Rathmooney
Reenascreena
Richfield
Seltanaveeny
Shannagh
Sheeragh
Skehanagh
Skrine
Snugborough
Sonnagh Old
Sorne Hill
Spion Kop
Slieveragh
Taurbeg
Tournafulla
Tullynamoyle
Tursillagh
Slieve Rushen
Lendrum's Bridge
Callagheen
Hunter's Hill
Slieve Divena
Tappaghan Mountain
Lough Hill
Balloo Wood
Brett Martin
Bessy Bell
Bin Mountain
Bessy Bell
Wolf Bog
Owenreagh
Elliot's Hill
Altahullion
Rigged Hill
Corkey
Gruig
Garves Mountain
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Locations of wind farms on and around the island of Ireland
As of 2021, the island of Ireland had 5,585 MW of installed wind power capacity, with 4,309 MW in the Republic of Ireland. In 2020, wind provided over 86% of Ireland's renewable electricity and generated 36.3% of Ireland's electricity demand, one of the highest percentages globally. In 2023, Wind Energy Ireland confirmed that wind farms provided 35 per cent of Ireland and Northern Ireland’s electricity in 2023, totalling a record breaking 13,725 gigawatt-hours (GWh). Ireland has over 300 wind farms, mostly onshore. A Public Service Obligation subsidy supports renewable energy and wind power development, driven by concerns over energy, security, and climate change mitigation.