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    24/5910Granted

    Caherdowney Millstreet Co. Cork

    Permission is sought for a battery energy storage system which will comprise of up to 15 no. BESS units comprising of battery cells within modules stored in racks on concrete bases and ancillary equipment (4 no. BESS containers within each BESS unit); an individual unit transformer at each BESS unit with some additional ancillary equipment, a transformer compound, control building (including control room and switch room), interface kiosk and all associated electrical infrastructure equipment and works, attenuation drainage pond to southeast of the BESS site, a temporary site compound and all associated works(to be located to the south of the BESS site); upgrade of existing vehicular access to local road and all associated internal access tracks, 2.4 metre high chain link fencing and associated landscaping along the perimeter of the development, 2.4m metre high palisade fencing along the perimeter of the transformer compound, associated electrical underground cabling and ducting works facilitating the connection of the proposed site to the Ballyvouskill transmission station, all associated site development, lighting, landscaping, CCTV, security fencing, boundary treatment works above and below ground and all associated ancillary infrastructure.Decision record indexed
    Decision10 June 2025View record
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    20/5281Granted

    Existing ESB Ballyvouskill 220/110 kV substation Located in the townland of Caherdowney Millstreet, Co. Cork

    Proposed modifications to the previously permitted development (planning ref: 18/06438 granted on 7th March 2019).The proposed modifications will comprise the additional construction of one (1) harmonic filter, one (1) HV circuit breaker (including CT and VT), one (1) MV disconnector and earth switch, two (2) cable sealing ends, three (3) additional lightning masts (approximately 25m high) and additional lamppost lightning. It further includes a retaining wall (approximately 2.5m high), asphalt (non-permeable) surfacing, additional permanent access road, additional fencing to match existing 2.6m high palisade, additional permanent access gate and all other ancillary site development works. The development will remain an extension to the existing substation and this extension will have an overall site area (within the planning application boundary) of 0.73ha. Access will continue to be provided via a L5226 and the R582.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 August 2020View record
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