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Wind energy’s the future for ESB

This article is from page 4 of the 2012-08-07 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 4 JPG

WIND energy has a key part in the future of the Electric Ireland’s Moneypoint operation, the station manag- er at the Killimer power station has told The Clare People this week. In the week that the ESB celebrates its 85th anniversary, Moneypoint manager Glenn Pope has backed plans for wind to become a key com- ponent of the ESB operation in West Clare that went into full commission 25 years ago this summer. “Wind energy is still on the cards,” says Pope. “We lodged a planning application and we still hope to press ahead and develop a wind farm on the site. “The electrical infrastructure in terms of connection to the grid is already here, and we have the space (the site extends to about 550 acres). These are all positive factors for the development of wind farms. “If all goes well with the planning application, we would hope to press ahead with this project over the next couple of years,” he adds. Plans for the € 30 million wind farm were lodged with Clare County Council earlier this year – the development would include five turbines, at 154m (506ft). The wind farm is part of Electric Ireland’s plans to deliver a third of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020, which will include more than 1,400MW of wind generation. In the early 2000s Electric Ireland, secured planning permission for a 110m (360ft) nine-turbine wind farm at Moneypoint, but never pursued the project and instead embarked on a € 368m retro-fit project that has secured the station’s future well into the next decade. The 250-page environmental impact statement submitted with the planning application says “the wind farm will have no impact on the operation of Moneypoint or levels of employment there”, where there are 230 full-time staff and a further 100 contracts workers on site.

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