ERG announced that it has completed construction and started energising the Corlacky wind farm in Northern Ireland, consisting of 11 Vestas V117 turbines at 4.3 MW each, for a total installed capacity of 47.3 MW.
The plant is expected to generate around 176 GWh annually, equivalent to approximately 3,750 full-load hours. This output corresponds to 66,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions avoided and will meet the energy needs of around 55,360 households in the United Kingdom.
The renewable energy and Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs) produced by the Corlacky wind farm were secured through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). ERG Group and Amazon signed a long-term PPA on February 4th, 2025.
EDF Renewables Ireland has received planning consent for the development of the 50 MW Lackareagh wind farm on land to the east of Kilbane in County Clare, Ireland.
Read moreNeoen has announced the start of construction on the 21.7 MWp Threecastles solar farm, which is located near Blessington, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Read moreEnergia has completed the installation of turbines at its 25 MW Crossmore wind farm near Lissycasey in County Clare, Ireland.
Read moreNEOEN has provided notice to proceed to Omexom and TLI Group under EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) turnkey contracts, respectively for the solar plant and the 110 kV onsite substation, signaling the start of construction of the 79 MWp Ballinknockane solar farm in County Limerick, West of Ireland.
Read moreSSE Renewables and FuturEnergy has announced the official opening of the 30 MW Lenalea Wind Farm in County Donegal, Ireland.
Read more