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Taoiseach Marks 85 years of ESB Ardnacrusha Power Station, Co Clare

Taoiseach, Enda Kenny,  Energy Minister  Pat Rabbitte and Finance Minister Michael Noonan, today  attended an event at Ardnacrusha Power Station to mark the 85

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anniversary of the establishment of ESB in 1927.

Special guest at the event was former Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave, who, as a young boy, was present at the official opening of the station on 29 July 1929 by his father W.T Cosgrave, President of the Executive Council.  Mr Cosgrave returned to Ardnacrusha as Taoiseach in 1977 for ESB’s 50

th

anniversary.

Ardnacrusha, which forms part of  the Shannon (hydroelectric) Scheme, was the first national electricity system in the world and provided the basis of Ireland’s future social, economic and industrial development. The Scheme also provided the basis for the establishment of ESB, the first ofIreland's semi-state bodies.

Work on the massive hydro electric project began in 1925 by Siemens of Germany and was completed in 1929. Approximately 5,000 people – 1,000 German and 4,000 Irish - worked on the construction of the Scheme.  The waters of the River Shannon were harnessed at the Ardnacrusha Dam and a network was constructed to transmit electricity across the country from the new power station.

It was one of the largest engineering projects of its day, and was considered at the time to be a revolutionary infrastructural development. 

At a cost of over £5 million, it was almost one-fifth of the entire annual budget available to the Irish Free State government led by W.T.Cosgrave. 

Today, the Ardnacrusha Power Station continues to play an important role in the provision of electricity for the country and is a source of environmentally friendly "green power”.  It provides a rapidly available source of electricity during hours of peak demand and is a source of back up in cases of emergency or sudden breakdown of other plant.

To mark the occasion today, An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, made a presentation to the former Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave of a copy of a portrait of W.T.Cosgrave painted by the artist Sean Keating

The Taoiseach said:

"As we face unprecedented times it is only right that we look back and celebrate the courage and conviction involved in the early years of the Irish State and the development of its fledgling economy.  Ardnacrusha remains a powerful symbol of bold thinking and the possibilities of change as we introduce new reforms to the State owned energy sector.  As we work to rebuild the Irish economy I've no doubt that the ESB and the wider energy sector will continue to play a vital role in our recovery."

Read the Taoiseach’s speech in full here

Read the full press release here.