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Connecting Kerry to the national grid

Electricity in the county before ESB

Kerry had electricity before the establishment of ESB in 1927. ESB’s annual reports record 11 local electricity suppliers in the county — that means 11 individuals or companies who had permits to commercially supply electricity to 3 or more homes and businesses in their local area. The reports do not record when each local supplier was first established, merely the number of consumers they supplied, as well as the year the supplier was acquired by ESB.

Click here to view Kerry on our interactive map.

Kerry’s 11 local electricity providers were as follows:

Shannon Scheme: connecting larger towns and villages to the national grid

The Shannon Scheme first began to generate electricity for the national grid in October 1929, and began to supply the larger cities, towns and villages of Ireland. From 1929, 16 towns and villages across Kerry were directly supplied by the Shannon Scheme:

For more information on the connection of these towns, for instance relating to the number of homes and businesses connected, see our connections map here [LINK]

Rural Electrification Scheme: connecting rural townlands and villages to the national grid

The Rural Electrification Scheme began in 1946, to bring electricity to Ireland’s rural areas, including smaller villages. During the roll-out of the scheme, Kerry was divided into 47 rural areas. For more information on the Rural Electrification Scheme, click here.

Post-development: connecting the islands to the national grid

To date, 1 island off the coast of Kerry has been connected to the grid:

For more information on the connection of this island, see our connections map here.

Generation stations

Since 1927, 2 generating stations have been built in Kerry. Click the links below to read more about each station.

ESB Buildings in Kerry

In 2004 ESB carried out an inventory of its important buildings for its book A Heritage Inventory of ESB Buildings in Ireland

Click here to view an extract from the book featuring the buildings listed in Co Kerry.

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