Government must move to ensure ‘repowering’ to more efficient wind farms is made a lot easier
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The Irish wind energy industry has warned there is a growing risk that dozens of Ireland’s wind farms will be forced to shut down before the end of the decade unless urgent changes to the planning system are introduced by the Government. This would mean the loss of approx. 20 per cent of the country’s installed wind energy capacity, make the Climate Action Plan targets essentially unachievable and increase Ireland’s reliance on energy imports.
Government must move to ensure ‘repowering’ to more efficient wind farms is made a lot easier
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