GrantedDecided 27 May 2025Galway County Council

Ballydonagh Cloonineen Skecoor Lisheenaguil Kiltormer East, County Galway, Ireland

Planning application 2461749
DecisionConditional grant
Decided27 May 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
To construct and complete a Solar PV Energy development with a total site area of circa 56.2 hectares across four sections of land to include, solar PV panels ground mounted on metal support structures, electrical transformer and inverter substation modules, temporary construction compounds, internal access tracks (existing, upgrading and new), site accesses, watercourse crossing infrastructure, security fencing, electrical cabling and ducting, interconnection cabling, CCTV and other ancillary infrastructure, drainage, additional landscaping and habitat enhancement as required and associated site development works. The solar farm would be operational for 35 years. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted with this application

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