Innogy has announced that it has completed construction of the 10.2 MW Dromadda Beg onshore wind farm. Located in County Kerry, south-west Ireland, the wind farm's three turbines have started operations at the end of 2018.
Hans Bünting, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Renewables at innogy SE: “I am pleased to officially open Dromadda Beg wind farm – our first project in Ireland. These three wind turbines are the proof that our decision for the Irish market entrance three years ago was the right one. We plan further long-term investments in this promising wind market, supporting the Irish Government to achieve its climate change and renewable energy targets.”
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