Planning framework for wind farms
A new planning framework to be developed for major wind farms will move the prospect of Ireland exporting energy to Britain one step closer.
A new planning framework to be developed for major wind farms will move the prospect of Ireland exporting energy to Britain one step closer, according to the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA).
The framework, which will take 12 months to prepare, will be used as a guide to An Bord Pleanála when considering any proposals for wind energy export projects. Local groups in the midlands have protested in recent weeks against the prospect of so...
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