Pie chart and graph show how electricity is produced in Ireland, and the table shows the primary reasons for using electricity in the same country.
Overall, coal is the biggest source of electricity in Ireland. More than half of the electricity is used on heating, while consumer electronics and phone charging only a small proportion of this electricity.
Sources of electricity in Ireland are listed in percentage as coal, gas, wind, and solar sources. Coal is the primary source, which is excluded for a 45% percentage. Eventually, gas is the second most used for electricity at 35%. Wind and solar sources, nevertheless, show a small proportion at 10% each.
Individuals in Ireland use almost half of the electricity for heating. Lighting consume 20% of the total electricity used. Kitchen appliances consume less than lighting by 5% difference. Consumer electronics and phone charging were the slightest items consuming electricity with 5% for each.
