New Windfarm Proposal in Waterford
Ecopowers Knocknamona Windfarm: A New Chapter in Renewable Energy - Developers Ecopower have submitted a new planning application for the Knocknamona Windfarm in County Waterford, Ireland. The project proposes eight wind turbines, each standing at 159 meters tall, along with a larger substation, upgraded roads, and underground cabling. Despite previous rejections, the developers aim for a ten-year construction period and a thirty-five-year operational lifespan. The project will clear nearly thirty hectares of commercial forestry and is now open for public review.
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