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Crocane Onshore Wind Farm | Ireland Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Crocane is an operational onshore wind farm in Ireland with a capacity of 1.6 MW, contributing to the country's renewable energy portfolio.

Crocane is an onshore wind farm located in Ireland, operating with a capacity of 1.6 MW. As a small-scale wind energy facility, it plays a role in Ireland's transition to renewable energy sources. The plant is operational and contributes to the local grid. Ireland has a strong regulatory framework supporting wind energy, including the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) and targets under the EU Renewable Energy Directive. Onshore wind is the dominant renewable technology in Ireland, with many farms ranging from small to large scale. Crocane's capacity of 1.6 MW places it in the small-scale category, typical for community or single-turbine installations. The environmental context of onshore wind farms in Ireland includes considerations for visual impact on landscapes and potential effects on bird and bat populations. However, wind energy is a key component of Ireland's strategy to reduce carbon emissions and meet climate goals. Crocane's operation supports local clean energy generation and grid stability.

Environmental context

Onshore wind farms in Ireland are typically sited in rural or coastal areas with good wind resources. Environmental considerations include visual impact on the landscape, noise, and potential effects on bird and bat species. However, wind energy is a low-carbon technology that helps Ireland reduce reliance on fossil fuels and meet EU renewable energy targets.

Frequently asked questions

Crocane wind farm is located in Ireland, with coordinates approximately 51.8440° N, -8.1557° W.

Crocane wind farm has a capacity of 1.6 MW, making it a small-scale onshore wind installation.

Crocane generates electricity from wind energy using onshore wind turbines.

Ireland supports wind energy through the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) and the EU Renewable Energy Directive, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030.

Crocane contributes to Ireland's renewable energy targets by generating clean electricity, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting the national grid.
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