GrantedDecided 05 February 2020Cork County Council

Curragh Midleton Co. Cork

Planning application 19/6882
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 February 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
A 10 year planning permission for a solar farm consisting of up to 172,000 m2 of solar panels on ground mounted frames, 9 no. single storey electrical inverter/transformer stations, storage unit, security fencing, satellite pole, CCTV, landscaping and all associated ancillary development works. Construction and operational access will be via existing field entrance from the L-36172. The project will connect with and represents an extension to the adjacent solar farm permitted under planning references 18/6769 and 19/05729. The operational lifespan of the solar farm will be 35 years.

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