Ireland's Industrial Marvel Still Powers the Nation | Ireland News
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Ireland’s Aughinish Alumina plant, launched in 1978 as the nation’s second-largest industrial investment, remains Europe’s largest alumina refinery — a 40-year powerhouse fueled by a still-running 160-megawatt combined heat and power system. Built by Irish teams from scratch, it’s a rare triumph of domestic engineering, generating 115 megawatts for the national grid — enough to power 100,000 homes — while quietly powering itself with 45 megawatts. Amid today’s debates over sanctions and waste, this icon stands as proof that Ireland can master massive industrial projects, even if it’s not traditionally known for them.
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