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Bord Gáis Energy reported €72.5 million profit in 2025

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Bord Gáis Energy reported integration of renewable energy "at scale" with recent acquisitions

Bord Gáis Energy reported a profit of €72.5 million for the full year of 2025 across long term capital investments, energy trading and its retail business.

The company also gave an update on its €1 billion investment in energy infrastructure.

Bord Gáis Energy has a total 1 gigawatt of energy generation in operation and development.

Two 100-megawatt flexible gas peaking plants in Athlone and Dublin will commission in the coming months, the company said, with a third 334-megawatt project in Galway in planning.

A synchronous condenser is being developed at Bord Gáis Energy’s Whitegate Energy Park.

Bord Gáis Energy said that last year it "materially expanded its suite of net-zero-aligned services and commercial offerings."

In January, the company concluded the acquisition of solar PV installer Swyft Energy. In addition, a series of long-term power purchase agreements were secured with leading renewable developers, collectively adding more than 629 MW of contracted renewable capacity.

Once operational under the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS), these agreements position Bord Gáis Energy among Ireland’s largest off-takers of solar power, the company said.

Chairman of Bord Gáis Energy Dave Kirwan said the 2025 results "reflect disciplined operational performance alongside accelerated delivery of our infrastructure programme and net-zero growth strategy."

He added that the evolution of the brand with "renewable integration at scale" is timely as Bord Gáis Energy marks 50 years in business this year.