Dehomad WindFarm

The proposed project will comprise of up to 6 wind turbines, with a tip height of up to 180m. ​It will have an installed capacity of circa 36 MW, which would generate enough electricity to power 26,500 homes per annum.

Site Location

Clonarrow Area of Interest

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The site is located approximately 1km north of Liscasey and 15km southwest of Ennis. It is located in an area that is designated as “Acceptable in Principle” for Wind Energy Development, in the Clare County Development Plan 2023-2029.

Community Benefit Fund

If the wind farm is granted planning permission, Regnum is committed to setting up a community benefit package to support the residents living closest to the project. We will collaborate closely with the community to customise this financial support package, placing​ local individuals at the forefront of decision-making regarding its implementation and impact.

Proposed Development

The proposed 6-turbine layout and turbine dimensions will be subject to change as the detailed environmental studies progress, which will take place in the coming months.​ The project will also include access tracks, a substation and ancillary infrastructure, a temporary construction compound, a temporary meteorological mast, underground cabling and a grid connection which links the wind farm to the national electricity grid.

Communications

As the project progresses, any updates or milestones that are achieved will be documented here. If you have any feedback, comments or queries in relation to the project, please do not hesitate to contact us through our dedicated Community Liaison Officer for the project:


David Considine

t: +353 87 459 8972
e: dehomad@regnumrenewables.ie