Poolbeg Generating Station (Irish: Cumhachtstáisiún an Phoill Bhig), colloquially known as the Poolbeg Stacks, is a power station owned and operated by...
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power station, which includes the two landmark chimneys, Dublin’s tallest structures. The thermal station chimneys at Poolbeg Generating Station are among...
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buildings over 50 m (164 ft) tall. Dublin's tallest structure is Poolbeg power station chimney 2 which is 207.8 m (682 ft) tall while Dublin's tallest...
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to be met by the construction of the country's two largest power stations – Poolbeg in 1971 and Moneypoint in 1979. The latter, in County Clare, remains...
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Dublin Bay (section Poolbeg stacks)
round the bay are the 207 metres (679 ft) chimney stacks of the Poolbeg Generating Station which have become a protected structure since 2014. Dublin Bay...
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to: A dovecote The former Pigeon House generating station in Dublin, Ireland: see Poolbeg Generating Station This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Sandymount swimming baths; in the background: the Poolbeg Generating Station...
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of battery capacity at Inchicore in Dublin, a 150 MWh / 75 MW plant in Poolbeg, Dublin, and a 38 MWh plant at Aghada. These facilities are primarily aimed...
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the Poolbeg peninsula and the Great South Wall lies the sandy area known as the South Bull. At 207.8 metres and 207.48 metres, the Poolbeg Generating Station...
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years later, and in 1761, a stone pier was commenced, working from the Poolbeg Lighthouse (1768), back to shore, the construction of massive granite blocks...
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Bray through Shankill, then abandoned on Pigeon House Road near Poolbeg Generating Station in Ringsend. Gerard Cervi, of no fixed abode, was arrested and...
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Ireland. Upon his return to Ireland, Keogh was employed at the Poolbeg Generating Station in Dublin and the sugar-beet factory in Carlow. Keogh died in...
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(2002) - entire movie, includes scenes shot at Wicklow Gap and Poolbeg Generating Station Ella Enchanted (2004) King Arthur (2004) Freeze Frame (2004) Sachein...
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within the Poolbeg Generating Station complex. Public access now generally begins with the part of the wall just beyond the power station, which has parking...
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skyscraperpage.com. "Conemaugh Generating Station Unit 1, State College – SkyscraperPage.com". skyscraperpage.com. "Conemaugh Generating Station Unit 2, State College...
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inefficient power plants, such as a 461 MW fossil fuel capacity at Poolbeg Generating Station Dublin, and coupled with the high growth demand forecasts presented...
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incident in the city during The Troubles. Undated – Units 1 and 2 of Poolbeg Generating Station in Dublin were completed. 27 September – Satirical television...
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entrance. A second entrance is located on Pigeon House Road near the Poolbeg Generating Station. Many species of birds including skylarks, linnets, dunnocks,...
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There are three power stations in Northern Ireland: Ballylumford power station, Coolkeeragh power station and Kilroot power station. Northern Ireland Electricity...
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McDonald, UVF, Poolbeg, 1997, p. 105 Steve Bruce, The Red Hand, Oxford University Press, 1992, p. 115 Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald, UVF, Poolbeg, 1997, p. 129...
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much smaller (51 hectares or 130 acres) and lies at the beginning of the Poolbeg peninsula. The port is served by road, with a direct connection from the...
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In 2010 it was 1223 MW. The vast majority of it is generated by Irish wind farms. New power stations were commissioned in the 1950s to meet the increasing...
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pp.36-37 Holland, Jack; McDonald, Henry (1996). INLA Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. p. 68. ISBN 1-85371-263-9. The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official...
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Northern Ireland Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald, UVF, Poolbeg, 1997, p. 345 Under attack PSNI station to be disposed of newsletter.co.uk. 2010-10-11. 'Tensions...
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in Dublin city centre at Poolbeg Street. The town has been connected by public transport to Naas and Sallins railway station since August 2021, when a...
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Waste-to-Energy Facility will provide district heating for up to 50,000 homes in Poolbeg and surrounding areas. Some existing residential developments in the North...
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December 2010. Retrieved 12 June 2013. Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald. UVF. Poolbeg, 1997. p. 28 Peter Taylor (1999). Loyalists. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp...
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in the area. The unrest forced the administration in Dublin Castle to station troops in the towns of Buncrana, Clonmany and Carndonagh. Communal relations...
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Dublinbikes (section Stations)
450 French-made unisex bicycles with 40 stations. By 2011, this had expanded to 550 bicycles and 44 stations, and in 2013 it was announced that a major...
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1971. The district is served by Drumcondra railway station, on the main Drumcondra road. The station initially opened on 1 April 1901 but closed on 1 December...
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