Energy

New agreement with network operators on net zero power

Electricity network operators of Great Britain, Ireland and Northern Ireland have created a new agreement to deliver net zero power systems and improve energy affordability.
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James Evison

Electricity network operators of Great Britain, Ireland and Northern Ireland have created a new agreement to deliver net zero power systems and improve energy affordability.

The Memorandum of Understanding between the National Energy System Operator (NESO), EirGrid and the System Operator for Northern Ireland (SONI), signed in Cork, deepens cooperation and knowledge-sharing on managing grids integrating high levels of renewables on the road to clean power.

It also fosters understanding about the growth of large energy users like ports and data centres, as industry moves towards greater electrification, as well as future modelling and scenario planning to help strengthen system resilience between the network operators, it said.

One project will connect Wales and Ireland, providing enough power for 570,000 homes, and represents at least £740 million of private investment in Ireland and Wales. A separate energy connector between Northern Ireland and Ireland will help to lower electricity costs for both sides of the border.

The agreement, signed by NESO’s Fintan Slye, EirGrid’s Cathal Marley and SONI’s Alan Campbell builds on a partnership framework agreed in 2024.

Chief Executive of Britain’s NESO Fintan Slye said:

“I’m proud to be back in Ireland to sign this important agreement with our neighbours, strengthening our cooperation on sharing knowledge and expertise on our transition to renewable based electricity grids and the increasing demand from industry that comes with electrification.

“Regional cooperation and effective electricity market trading arrangements between the players of the Single Electricity Market is vital for our collective energy security and I look forward to working closely with EirGrid and SONI as we continue our respective transitions to clean power.”

Chief Executive of Ireland’s EirGrid, Cathal Marley, said:

“EirGrid, SONI and NESO face similar challenges and opportunities as we seek to decarbonise our grids while supporting social and economic growth. We already work closely together, and this Memorandum of Understanding, that builds on the one we signed in August 2024, seeks to formalise and grow those relationships.

“Beyond the shared learning on technical issues and innovation, we can also benefit from sharing our experiences around building infrastructure and the importance of stakeholder engagement and social acceptance in our delivery.”

Chief Executive of SONI, the System Operator for Northern Ireland, Alan Campbell, said:

“As electricity transmission system operators, we all face shared challenges and opportunities in managing grids integrating high levels of renewables on the road to clean power. This agreement will deepen further the collaboration, knowledge sharing and best practice exchanges between our organisations.

“In strengthening this strategic partnership, we can accelerate the integration of renewables and support the delivery of secure, net zero power for consumers. We look forward to continuing to collaborate closely with EirGrid and NESO on this critical journey.”

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