Electricity Consumption and Renewable Generation in Northern Ireland: Year Ending June 2023

Date published: 07 September 2023

A report detailing the percentage of electricity consumption in Northern Ireland generated from renewable sources was published today.

Electricity Consumption and Renewable Generation in Northern Ireland
Electricity Consumption and Renewable Generation in Northern Ireland

The ‘Electricity Consumption and Renewable Generation in Northern Ireland: Year ending June 2023’ report details the percentage of electricity consumption in Northern Ireland generated from renewable sources and includes information on the type of renewable generation used. The report aids reporting on performance against the commitments in the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy ‘Path to Net Zero Energy’ and the Climate Change Act target which is to “ensure that at least 80% of electricity consumption is from renewable sources by 2030.”

Main results:

  • For the 12 month period July 2022 to June 2023, 45.5% of total electricity consumption in Northern Ireland was generated from renewable sources located in Northern Ireland. This represents a decrease of 1.2 percentage points on the previous 12 month period (July 2021 to June 2022).
  • In terms of the volume of electricity consumption between July 2022 to June 2023, some 7,420 Gigawatt hours (GWh) of total electricity was consumed in Northern Ireland. Over the same period, some 3,379 GWh was generated from renewable sources located in Northern Ireland.
  • Of all renewable electricity generated within Northern Ireland over the 12 month period July 2022 to June 2023, 83.5% was generated from wind. This compares to 84.2% for the previous 12 month period (July 2021 to June 2022).
  • For the 12 month period ending June 2023, non-wind renewable electricity generation in Northern Ireland was 558 GWh with 2,821 GWh from wind renewable generation.

The full report is available at: Electricity consumption and renewable generation statistics.

Notes to editors: 

  1. The information presented in the report is derived from data provided to DfE on a monthly basis by Northern Ireland Networks Ltd (NIE Networks). The monthly renewable electricity generation data is derived by aggregating output from renewable electricity generators who are connected to the transmission and distribution network using a combination of data held by NIE Networks and the System Operator for Northern Ireland (SONI). The renewable electricity generation data details the total amount of renewable electricity generated by such generators in Northern Ireland, by type of generation, for each month.
  2. Some forms of renewable generation are not covered by the data contained in the report. Due to their particular circumstances, neither NIE Networks nor SONI have information on the electricity generated by some renewable generators. These include microgenerators and a small number of generating stations that are unable to export electricity to the grid (non-export stations).
  3. Electricity consumption refers to the total amount of electricity consumption in Northern Ireland as recorded via metered data by NIE Networks. Transmission and distribution losses are not included in consumption calculations.
  4. Electricity generated from renewable sources refers to renewable generators physically located within Northern Ireland and recorded by NIE Networks and SONI. It excludes microgeneration, non-export generating stations and any imported electricity derived from known or unknown renewable sources.
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  1. General information on the Electricity Consumption and Renewable Generation for Northern Ireland report can be obtained from Siobhán Porter, DfE Analytical Services by email at Siobhan.Porter@economy-ni.gov.uk or by telephone on 028 9052 9339.

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