The company had profits of over €100m for the financial year.
Bord na Móna has recorded its highest operating profit in the company's history.
€106.7m has been reported from the Offaly-based renewable energy firm for the end of the financial year 2024.
That's a rise of more than €90m on the previous financial year.
Also in the same period, Bord na Móna ended all peat operation, completing the move from Brown to Green energy, with the final step the conclusion of peat works at their Edenderry Power Station in Decemeber.
Chief Executive Tom Donnellan says "Our current financial positioning will be the enabler of further investment and innovation which will secure both the future of the business"
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