Written answers
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Department of Environment, Community and Local Government
Data Centres
Ciarán Ahern (Dublin South West, Labour)
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171. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government the annual emissions generated by all existing data centres currently operating in the State in each of the past ten years, in tabular form; the expected emissions to be generated in each of the next five years by the additional 14 data centres currently under construction and the 40 data centres which have received planning permission; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35504/25]
Darragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal East, Fianna Fail)
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The Environmental Protection Agency have provided estimates of the annual emissions generated by all existing data centres currently operating in the State in each of the past ten years, in tabular form (available in the attached excel table).
These estimates are based on the latest information available to the Environmental Protection Agency which are from two sources:
- EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) Permits
- SEAI Interim Energy Balance, Information and Communication NACE 58-63 sector which includes Data Centres.
Additionally, based on the SEAI Interim Energy Balance received by the EPA (23/05/2025), the Information and Communication NACE sector more broadly (58-63 NACE sector) used 716 ktoe of electricity in 2024, up from 120 ktoe in 2014. The CO2 emissions attributable to the Information and Communication sector is ca. 1.9 million tonnes in 2024.
In relation to "the expected emissions to be generated in each of the next five years by the additional 14 data centres currently under construction and the 40 data centres which have received planning permission", modelling assumptions underpinning the EPA’s latest greenhouse gas projections published in May 2025 are as follows, (www.epa.ie/publications/monitoring--assessment/climate-change/air-emissions/irelands-greenhouse-gas-emissions-projections-2024-2055.php):
- For electricity consumption, EirGrid Median scenario from 10-year median forecast (EirGrid's best estimate) taken for both WEM (with existing measures) and WAM (with additional measures).
- For gas consumption, projected increase in gas use by data centres aligned to the Low scenario of “Annual large new industrial & commercial loads demand forecasts” from GNI’s latest Network Development Plan (www.gasnetworks.ie/sites/default/files/docs/corporate/gas-regulation/Network-Development-Plan-2023.pdf) for both WEM and WAM. This scenario, “is limited to Data Centre customers with connection agreements already in place.”
In addition, Data Centres are not specifically identifiable in EPA greenhouse gas projections but are contained in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change sector 1.A.4.a 'Other sectors a. Commercial/institutional' sector. Current projected emissions for Commercial Services sector for both WEM and WAM scenarios are provided in the table below. It should be noted that the below emissions do not include the emissions from public electricity generation utilised by data centres. Emissions from public electricity generation are reported under a separate IPCC sector 1.A.1.a 'Public electricity and heat production'.
Commercial Services sector Emissions | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 |
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WEM Mt CO2eq | 0.80 | 0.88 | 0.93 | 0.92 | 0.92 | 0.91 | 0.90 |
WAM Mt CO2eq | 0.80 | 0.86 | 0.89 | 0.85 | 0.74 | 0.57 | 0.51 |
">Data Centres 2013-2024
Ciarán Ahern (Dublin South West, Labour)
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172. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government how the 14 data centres currently under construction and the 40 data centres which have received planning permission in the State will be powered; the amount of energy and water that will be used on an annual basis by the 14 data centres currently under construction and 40 data centres which have received planning permission; whether the electricity network has capacity to supply energy to the additional 40 data centres which have received planning permission; the amount of that energy that will come from sustainable sources; the amount of the energy that will come from gas or other fossil fuels; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35505/25]
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