Ireland: data centers consume 23% of national electricity

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Ireland: data centers consume 23% of national electricity
Illustration : Léa Fontaine

The AI electric wall is no longer a projection: an entire country has just hit it, and Dublin is the canary.

In plain terms

In Ireland, datacenters now consume 23 % of the country's electricity - the highest share ever measured in a developed economy. This is no longer a trajectory, it's a political ceiling.

The fact

According to the Irish CSO relayed by The Register (July 11, 2026), the consumption of Irish DCs reached 23 % of national electricity in the 2025 fiscal year, compared to ~17 % in 2022 and ~5 % in 2015. The curve is driven by the hyperscaler corridor around Dublin (Microsoft, AWS, Google, Meta, Equinix), now reinforced by AI inference loads.

Analysis

Ireland combines three factors: taxation that has concentrated hyperscalers in the same corridor; a grid that has not kept up - EirGrid has frozen new DC connections around Dublin since 2022; and the AI inference wave that increases the base load where training is better geographically diluted.

The 20 % threshold marks a political shift: domestic consumption becomes an adjustment variable. In 2025, several residential projects were delayed due to the DC queue. The question is no longer "can we connect a DC," but "who loses their place."

Under the hood

Order of magnitude: ~6.3 TWh out of ~28 TWh of annual consumption. Compared to the ~945 TWh of GLOBAL DC consumption projected by the IEA (Electricity 2025), i.e., ~2 % of global electricity. Ireland is ~10× the global average - not because the country consumes a lot, but because the DC concentration there is extreme.

Scenarios

  • Base (60 %) : prolonged freeze, no new DC connections in Dublin before 2028, gradual migration to the Northern and Western regions.
  • Break (25 %) : national moratorium that pushes one or two hyperscalers to announce an "off-grid" DC (temporary gas or dedicated nuclear PPA) in another EU country.
  • Relaxation (15 %) : accelerated commissioning of Celtic interconnections and STT (solid-state transformers) projects restores margin.

So what

What is happening in Ireland will happen in the Netherlands, Singapore, Northern Virginia, and certain areas of Frankfurt within 24 months. The binding parameter becomes PPA contract + grid queue, more than the price per m². On the investor side: utilities with planned production increases (Vistra, Constellation, Iberdrola on the renewable side) remain the least fragile proxies.

To watch

Upcoming announcements of "off-grid" datacenters (dedicated nuclear, gas, STT) - leading indicators of grid bypass in other European hubs.

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Emma_London 13 Jul 2026 · 04:53

23% de l'électricité pour des serveurs, c'est énorme. Et si on exigeait des énergies vertes pour ces data centers ?

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LecteurDuDimanche 13 Jul 2026 · 04:51

23 % d'électricité pour les data centers, c'est énorme. Comment concilier progrès et sobriété énergétique ?

J.P.R. 13 Jul 2026 · 04:37

Et les retombées économiques pour l'Irlande ? Ce n'est pas qu'une question de consommation d'énergie.

GreenThumb 13 Jul 2026 · 07:08

Les bénéfices économiques compensent-ils vraiment les coûts environnementaux ?

FoodieFiona 2 13 Jul 2026 · 04:19

Comment alimenter ces datacenters sans épuiser les ressources du pays ?

BookWorm88 13 Jul 2026 · 04:15

23% d'électricité pour les data centers, c'est énorme. Est-ce qu'il y a des lois pour limiter ça ?

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