GrantedDecided 19 December 2016Cork County Council

Derryclogh Upper and Lahanaght Drinagh Co. Cork

Planning application 16/441
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 December 2016
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
A Solar pv array consisting of approximately 20,000 solar panels on ground mounted steel frames, 1 no. single storey delivery substation, 4 no. single storey inverter/transformer units, underground cable ducts on site, underground cable for grid connection to the existing Lahanaght Hill Windfarm substation, temporary construction compound (including site offices, portable toilets and parking area), boundary security fence, site entrance, access tracks, CCTV, upgrading of existing L82843-0 public road and all associated site works

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