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Amazon will build a new wind farm that will double the company’s renewable energy in Ireland when it opened in 2022.
The city of Ardderroo, County Galway, will host a new Amazon wind farm allocation as the company pursues its purpose of 100 percent renewable strength through 2025. With up to 27 wind turbines, the site will have a capacity of 115 MW and will begin operations in 2022 to force Amazon Web Services (AWS) knowledge centers in Ireland.
This will double Amazon’s planned renewable capacity in Ireland. Once the Galway wind farm is consistent with the national wind farm, Amazon will have 3 Irish wind farms with a total capacity of 229 MW, which are expected to generate carbon emissions from its knowledge centers through 366,000 tons of CO2 consistent with the year.
Last year, the company announced that it would be building a 23 MW wind farm outside Esk in Co Cork, which will begin later this year. Another site in Meenbog, Co Donegal, will begin operations in early 2022. Amazon expects to be the nation’s largest corporate renewable energy customer once all 3 projects are operational.
There are also plans to make the design of AWS Knowledge Centers more environmentally friendly, adding redesigned ceilings to enable rainwater recovery to compensate for water used through premises to cool those centers.
Speaking to the Irish Times, AWS’s head of energy for the EMEA region, Kenneth Matthews, said: “Our buildings in Ireland would use the amount of water equivalent to the year as 8 Irish households.
“Our purpose is particularly our dependence on water supply, with little or no water from the Irish system.”
Amazon said the 3 wind farms will help Irish energy consumers with about 229 million euros of application bond subsidies on their energy bills.
Amazon continues to expand its Irish presence. The company announced in July that it plans to increase its in Ireland to another 5,000 people over the next two years with the opening of a new campus in Dublin.
Around 1,000 jobs are expected to be created at their Dublin and Cork sites and will come with knowledge center technicians, mechanical and electrical engineers, solution architects, security specialists, major knowledge specialists, technical and non-technical programme managers and account managers.
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