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Irish Centre for High-End Computing
Dublin, Ireland
Source: Wikidata
Irish Centre for High-End Computing is a mapped data center in Dublin, Ireland. It runs on Ireland's grid, which was 52% fossil-fuelled at 256 gCO₂e/kWh in 2025 (Ember).
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated Jun 12, 2026
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Operator
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Grid carbon
256 gCO₂/kWh
Clean electricity
48%
DC power price
22.51¢/kWh
Region
Dublin
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Overview
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The grid behind this site
source: Ember · EurostatGrid carbon intensity
256 gCO₂/kWh
Clean electricity
48%
Fossil electricity
52%
Data-center power price
22.51¢/kWh
A large data center in Ireland pays 22.51¢/kWh for electricity — a household pays 30.46¢, 26% more than the data center (Eurostat).
Data centres used 21% of Ireland's national electricity in 2023 (CSO Ireland).
National grid context, not this facility's own metering. Full country picture: Ireland data centers.
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