Energia has completed the installation of turbines at its 25 MW Crossmore wind farm near Lissycasey in County Clare, Ireland.
The Wind Facility remains on track to enter commercial operation in 2025. The 25.2 MW wind farm will be capable of generating enough renewable energy to power around 28,000 homes. It will offset over 40,000 tonnes of carbon annually, which equates to removing around 28,000 cars from our roads.
Energia Renewables Project Manager, Tony Gallagher said: "The Crossmore Wind Farm will help Ireland achieve its Climate Action targets, contributing to the local economy through rates contributions and a local community benefit fund."
The installation of the final turbine at the Crossmore site was overseen by the Energia Renewables construction team in close collaboration with turbine provider ENERCON, who supplied and safely erected all seven turbines. It will become Energia Group’s seventeenth operational site on the island of Ireland.
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