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Plans for a major new wind farm in Tipperary moving forward following a recent decision by An Coimisiún Pleanála.
The proposed development located between Hollyford village and Dundrum would see up to 14 wind turbines constructed across the area, along with associated infrastructure including access roads, cabling, and a substation.
Due to its scale, An Coimisiún Pleanála recently classed the project as a Strategic Infrastructure Development, meaning the decision will be made directly by An Coimisiún Pleanála rather than the local authority.
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The proposed development by Carrow Renewable Energy Limited will be located in the following townlands in Tipperary: Carrow, Moheragh, Carrowkeale, Glenpaudeen, Scarrough, Camus, Ballynahinch, Kilshenane, Ballygarrane, Dundrum, Gortussa and Gortarush Lower.
In an inspector’s report recently published on March 20, 2026, it was said that the development would undergo a thorough assessment to investigate its potential impacts on wildlife, noise levels, and visual impacts when it reaches the next steps in the planning and consultation phase.
The inspector’s recommendations form part of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIAR), and the developer will address them in the upcoming planning application to An Coimisiún Pleanála.
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Once submitted, the application will be carefully reviewed by An Coimisiún Pleanála before any formal planning permission is granted, ensuring that environmental, social, and technical considerations are fully assessed.
Tipperary accounts for approximately 7.16% of Ireland’s total wind energy capacity currently and if approved, this project will see the county contribute more to Ireland’s renewable energy targets.
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