Electricity production at Ballylumford power station has been “temporarily suspended” after a chimney was damaged by Storm Darragh.
Crews at the plant, near Islandmagee, Co Antrim, are working to repair the damage and restore energy production, according to a statement released earlier today.
They say that the power generation facility “has reported damage to one of its station chimneys following the impact of Storm Darragh”.
The site “has been made temporarily unavailable to the System Operator for Northern Ireland (SONI), halting electricity generation while the team assesses and safely addresses the damage”.
The storm, which affected several regions, caused significant weather conditions that resulted in “structural damage to the chimney at the Ballylumford plant”. In response, bosses say, “the EP Ballylumford team is working swiftly to ensure a thorough investigation and a safe, efficient resolution to the issue”.
Tim McCollough, Station Manager at EP Ballylumford, said: “We are fully committed to ensuring the safe restoration of operations at EP Ballylumford. The safety of our staff and the integrity of our equipment are our top priorities, and we are working closely with all necessary parties to minimise any disruption to electricity supply.”
by sara-2022
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Stupid question probably but if you have solar panels how effected are you by power cuts and things like this, can you switch to a battery, how longs it last? Etc etc …..people with panels share your smugness
Last night if you’d a wee wind turbine you’d of been sweet 🤷♂️
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