Cloncreen Wind Farm in County Offaly has officially begun supplying clean, sustainable energy to the Irish grid.
The start marks an important milestone for Bord na Móna's role as a leader in the development of renewable energy in Ireland.
Farrans served as main contractors on the project.
The development of the wind farm involved a company investment of over €100m in low carbon electricity generation infrastructure in Co Offaly. The project will make a significant contribution to the achievement of Ireland's 80% renewable electricity target by 2030.
Bord na Móna received planning permission in 2017 for the 21-turbine wind farm located on its peatlands in east Offaly and construction of the wind farm started in summer 2020.
Cloncreen Wind Farm consists of 21 V136-3.45 MW Vestas wind turbines in 3.6 MW operating mode which have an overall tip height of 170m. Within this size envelope, the turbines have a rotor diameter of 136m and a hub height of 102m.
The wind farm will be capable of supplying 55,000 homes with renewable energy per annum and was one of the largest projects to clear in the RESS-1 auction.
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