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£20m wind farm will be opened in Newtownabbey | £20m wind farm will be opened in Newtownabbey |
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A £20m wind farm in County Antrim has been officially opened. | |
The Irish renewable energy group, Gaelectric, opened the facility at Carn Hill in Newtownabbey. | |
Carn Hill is the first fully operational wind farm in Gaelectric's Northern Ireland portfolio. | Carn Hill is the first fully operational wind farm in Gaelectric's Northern Ireland portfolio. |
The 13.8 megawatt (MW) wind farm, which consists of six wind turbines, will generate enough power to meet the electricity demand of nearly 8,000 homes a year. | The 13.8 megawatt (MW) wind farm, which consists of six wind turbines, will generate enough power to meet the electricity demand of nearly 8,000 homes a year. |
In 2010, Gaelectric announced it had received planning approval for a 15 MW farm at Inishative near Pomeroy, in County Tyrone. | In 2010, Gaelectric announced it had received planning approval for a 15 MW farm at Inishative near Pomeroy, in County Tyrone. |
The Planning Service said it had received 11 letters of objections to the Tyrone wind farm. | The Planning Service said it had received 11 letters of objections to the Tyrone wind farm. |