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Public consultation on Gaoth Dobhair solar power project

written by Staff Writer February 6, 2022
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Údarás na Gaeltachta is examining the possibility of developing a 5 MW photovoltaic park on on the edge of the Gaoth Dobhair Business Park.

They are leading the project, in conjunction with community development organisations in west Donegal Gaeltacht.

“Utilising renewable solar energy, this development would greatly enhance the local community economy,” an Údarás spokesperson said.

“It would also provide a source of income for the community development sector, not to mention its impact on lowering Gaoth Dobhair Business Park’s carbon footprint while ensuring the park is self-sustainable and energy efficient.”

Údarás commissioned a feasibility study in 2020 to assess the suitability of an Údarás-owned site adjacent to Páirc Ghnó Ghaoth Dobhair (Gaoth Dobhair Business Park) for installation of a solar PV energy project as a means of reducing the park’s dependence on fossil fuel derived energy.

The study yielded positive results and the decision was made to continue to work on the concept in conjunction with the area’s community development organisations.

It is intended to undertake a public consultation process on the project as part of the preliminary work involved, in advance of submitting an application for planning permission. 

A public information / consultation event will be held in Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair on Thursday, February 10 from 2.00p.m. until 8.00p.m. 

Project plans / maps will be displayed for public viewing in the café area of the Amharclann and representatives from the Údarás appointed planning consultants, Tobin Consulting Engineers, will attend to share information and to answer questions regarding the project.

All members of the public are invited to this public information / consultation event.

The community organisations involved in the development of this project are:

  • Comharchumann Forbartha Ghaoth Dobhair
  • Coiste Forbartha Dobhair
  • Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair
  • Coiste Forbartha Cnoc Fola 
  • Coiste Forbartha Dhún Luiche
  • Ionad Cois Locha, Dún Luiche
Public consultation on Gaoth Dobhair solar power project was last modified: February 5th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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