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RWE, Saorgus Energy, Dublin Array, offshore wind farm, Ireland

The proposed wind farm will be located 10 kilometres off the coast of Dublin and Wicklow, featuring between 39 and 50 turbines with a total capacity of up to 824 MW.

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The German energy group RWE has announced that it will file a planning application with Ireland''s An Bord Pleanála to develop the up to 824 MW Dublin Array offshore

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RWE will file planning application for an 824 MW offshore wind

The German energy group RWE has announced that it will file a planning application with Ireland''s An Bord Pleanála to develop the up to 824 MW Dublin Array offshore

Dublin Array Offshore Wind Farm to Submit Planning Application

The planning application for Dublin Array also includes the proposed construction of a new substation at Jamestown, Dublin 18, which will connect the electricity generated by

Dublin Array Offshore Wind Farm to Submit

The planning application for Dublin Array also includes the proposed construction of a new substation at Jamestown, Dublin 18,

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What would a Dublin Array wind farm do?

It would also support domestic energy generation, helping to reduce Ireland's need to import and burn fossil fuels for electricity. The Dublin Array wind farm project would be located 10 kilometers off the coast of counties Dublin and Wicklow and have between 39 and 50 wind turbines.

What is the planning application for Dublin array?

The planning application for Dublin Array also includes the proposed construction of a new substation at Jamestown, Dublin 18, which will connect the electricity generated by the Offshore wind farm into the national electricity transmission system at the existing substation in Carrickmines, Dublin 18.

How much energy will Dublin array generate?

Project expected to generate up to 824MW of renewable electricity – enough to power 770,000 Irish homes. Dublin Array will establish a Community Benefit Fund to invest up to €6.5 million per annum in community initiatives and projects. Operations and maintenance base proposed for St. Michael's Pier, Dún Laoghaire.

What is Dublin Bay power station?

a Global Energy Monitor project. Dublin Bay power station is an operating power station of at least 405-megawatts (MW) in Ringsend, Dublin, Ireland. It is also known as Ringsend. Loading map...

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