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SSE Renewables applies to build NI's largest wind farm near Draperstown | SSE Renewables applies to build NI's largest wind farm near Draperstown |
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A planning application has been submitted for what would be Northern Ireland largest wind farm. | A planning application has been submitted for what would be Northern Ireland largest wind farm. |
SSE Renewables wants to install 36 turbines in the Sperrin mountains near Draperstown in County Londonderry. | SSE Renewables wants to install 36 turbines in the Sperrin mountains near Draperstown in County Londonderry. |
The project known, as the Doraville Wind Farm, could provide 115 MW of power. | The project known, as the Doraville Wind Farm, could provide 115 MW of power. |
The planning application also states that minor works would be needed to roads in the area to facilitate turbine delivery. | The planning application also states that minor works would be needed to roads in the area to facilitate turbine delivery. |
Community consultations | Community consultations |
Twenty five of the turbines would have a maximum height of 140m, with the other 11 having a maximum height of 126.5m. | Twenty five of the turbines would have a maximum height of 140m, with the other 11 having a maximum height of 126.5m. |
SSE began engagement with the Planning Service in 2013 and has also held a series of community consultations. | SSE began engagement with the Planning Service in 2013 and has also held a series of community consultations. |
It is anticipated that the wind farm would connect to the grid at the Magherafelt substation. | |
Plan refused | |
Meanwhile, a plan to erect seven large wind turbines in the townland of Barr Cregg near Claudy in County Londonderry has been refused by Derry City and Strabane District Council. | |
It is one of its first major decisions made by the planning committee since being handed new powers. | |
There were more than 130 letters of objection to the plans, along with 358 letters of support. | |
The application was made by the renewable energy firm RES. |
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