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Irish onshore wind project gets green light

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonNovember 20, 20233 Mins Read
Orsted inks Taiwan offshore first

Orsted and FuturEnergy Ireland have been granted planning approval from An Bord Pleanala for the 121MW Coom Green Energy Park in County Cork. 

The site, an onshore wind development project located near the Bottlehill waste facility, has the potential to power the equivalent of 80,000 homes and displacing up to 150,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. 

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In addition, the plans includes provision for 50MW of energy storage.

The development project is a 50:50 joint venture between Orsted and FuturEnergy Ireland. 

With planning approval for the development granted, the next step for the scheme is to apply for a grid connection from EirGrid.

Subject to successful confirmation of the project’s network route, the site can be submitted into future RESS auctions or sell the power through CPPAs.

Subject to final investment decision, Coom Green Energy Park can potentially be operational by 2027, thereby making a significant contribution to Ireland’s pre-2030 emissions reductions targets said the developers.

The project comes with a community benefit fund of approximately €500,000 for the first 15 years, which will be put in place once the site is operational. 

A boost to the local economy is also expected in the form of rates contributions and employment with up to 168 jobs expected to be created during the construction phase and up to 42 long-term posts created once the wind farm is operational.

Orsted’s senior director for development and operations in UK & Ireland TJ Hunter said: “We’re excited to see Coom Green Energy Park receive planning approval as a significant and strategic infrastructure development.

“With a capacity of 121MW, Coom represents a considerable investment by Orsted, and once completed, it will be our highest-output onshore wind farm in Ireland. 

“We’ve remained committed to this project throughout the two years and eleven months it’s taken to move through the An Bord Pleanála planning process and now look forward to partnering with FuturEnergy Ireland on developing this site, which will play its part in lowering the cost of electricity for Irish consumers.”

Portfolio director at FuturEnergy Ireland Mary Lynch added: “The FuturEnergy Ireland team warmly welcomes the positive planning decision reached by An Bord Pleanála, which allows us to progress Coom Green Energy Park with our co-development partner Orsted into its next phase of development. 

“This will include working with the community to establish a community benefit fund committee made up of local people.

“This project brings us another step closer to reaching Ireland’s climate action targets and making our energy security and independence a reality.”

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