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Bellacorick Onshore Wind Farm | Ireland Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Bellacorick is a 6.45 MW onshore wind farm located in Ireland. The facility is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.

Bellacorick is an operational onshore wind farm located in Ireland, with a capacity of 6.45 MW. As a wind energy facility, it plays a role in Ireland's renewable energy portfolio, which is supported by national targets under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, aiming for 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. The facility operates using wind turbines to convert wind energy into electricity. The capacity of 6.45 MW places it in the small-to-medium scale range for onshore wind farms in Ireland. The plant is connected to the national grid, contributing to the country's electricity supply. Bellacorick's environmental significance lies in its generation of clean energy, displacing fossil fuel-based electricity and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Wind farms in Ireland are subject to planning regulations that address visual impact, noise, and effects on local wildlife, including birds and bats. The facility supports Ireland's transition to a low-carbon energy system.

Environmental context

The Bellacorick wind farm is situated in a rural area of County Mayo, Ireland, characterized by peatland and bog ecosystems. Wind energy development in such areas must consider potential impacts on bird and bat populations, as well as visual landscape changes. The facility's operation contributes to reducing carbon emissions, aligning with Ireland's climate action goals.

Frequently asked questions

Bellacorick wind farm is located in County Mayo, Ireland, near the town of Bellacorick.

Bellacorick wind farm has a capacity of 6.45 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale onshore wind facility.

The operator of Bellacorick wind farm is not publicly specified, but it is an operational facility contributing to Ireland's renewable energy grid.

Ireland's wind energy is supported by the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030, and national policies like the Climate Action Plan.

Onshore wind farms in Ireland must address visual impact, noise, and effects on bird and bat populations, with planning permissions requiring environmental assessments.
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