Ingeteam provides 10 MW / 20 MWh energy storage for Dublin data center microgrid in Ireland
2026-06-15 14:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ingeteam has supplied a 10 MW / 20 MWh battery energy storage system, a plant controller, and a SCADA system for the campus microgrid project of Pure Data Centres Group in Dublin. The project is considered the first DC microgrid powering a data center in Europe and marks Ingeteam's third energy storage project since entering the Irish market in 2020.

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As part of the Orion Phase I project, the facility includes an operational 10 MW / 20 MWh battery energy storage system integrated with the plant and an advanced energy management system. During construction, the campus was supported by a temporary 10 MW energy center. The project utilizes Ingeteam's liquid-cooled INGECON SUN STORAGE C Series, enabling 10 MVA grid-forming capability without derating.

The permanent microgrid will combine three energy centers with on-site battery storage, bringing the campus's total installed capacity to 110 MW. The system is designed to operate independently of the national grid while maintaining grid-connected flexibility when grid capacity is available.

The on-site energy infrastructure at Pure DC's Dublin campus provides dispatchable capacity to support operations during the initial development phase, with plans to evolve into a hybrid configuration combining utility power and on-site energy systems. As grid capacity constraints increasingly impact digital infrastructure and demand from AI and large-scale computing accelerates, solutions such as microgrids are becoming key enablers for the next generation of data centers in Europe.

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