The new 'County Colours' platform offers users detailed insights into each county's wind energy contributions.
The breakdown also highlights the carbon emissions savings facilitated by local wind farms, and the economic contribution wind farms make in their localities via community benefit funds and the commercial rates paid to their county council.
Wind energy supplied 35% of Ireland's electricity in 2023, highlighting its significance in the country's energy mix.
Kerry led wind energy generation in 2023, generating 1,664 GWh of energy, followed by Cork with 1,421 GWh and Galway with 833 GWh.
A single gigawatt-hour (GWh) is the same amount of power consumed by around 230 Irish families every year.
Ireland is aiming to achieve 80% renewable electricity by 2030.
Noel Cunniffe, CEO of Wind Energy Ireland, said the new platform empowers communities, policymakers and industry stakeholders to understand and appreciate the substantial contributions of each county to the country's national renewable energy goals.