GrantedDecided 04 April 2019Offaly County Council

CLONIFFEEN, SHANNONBRIDGE, CO. OFFALY

Planning application 1956
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 April 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
FOR (I) PROVISION OF OPEN AREA BATTERY ENERGY STOREAGE SYSTEM (BESS) COMPOUND (AREA OF 6,200 SQM) CONTAINING BATTERY AND CONTROL SYSTEM ENCLOSURES IN LIEU OF THE APPROVED SINGLE STOREY MAIN BUILDING (FLOOR AREA OF 4,500 SQM), (II) INCREASE IN SIZE (630 SQM), LOCATION AND INTERNAL LAYOUT OF SWITCHGEAR BUILDING IN LIEU OF THAT APPROVED (100 SQM) WHICH SERVES THE MAIN TRANSFORMER ON SITE BEFORE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING TO THE EXISTING 220KV SHANNONBRIDGE SUBSTATION LOCATED ON LANDS ADJOINING THE SITE TO THE WEST, AND (III) ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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