Ireland Expands Energy Alliances With Spain, UK To Boost Interconnection And Security

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Ireland’s agreement with Spain establishes a formal framework to assess a future electricity interconnector between the two countries. If developed, the project would significantly expand Ireland’s direct connection to continental Europe.

The memorandum, signed with Spain’s Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Sara Aagesen Muñoz, sets out a structured, phased process. It includes cooperation between transmission system operators and joint technical and economic analysis.

The initiative aligns with a broader European priority. Interconnectors enable countries to share renewable energy across borders, reduce curtailment, and stabilise supply during periods of volatility. For Ireland, which has rapidly expanded wind generation, additional export capacity could unlock constrained renewable output and improve system flexibility.

The agreement also allows for potential alignment with European network planning frameworks, positioning the project within the continent’s long-term grid expansion strategy.

Source: Wikipedia

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