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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 will be officially opened on Wednesday. A £20m wind farm in County Antrim has been officially opened.
The Irish renewable energy group, Gaelectric, will open the facility at Carn Hill in Newtownabbey. 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.