A public meeting is taking place today on plans for a five-turbine wind farm near Dungloe.
Irish Premium Renewable Energy Ltd plans to apply for planning permission for the development at Croaghnashallog, approximately 2km outside the town off the N56.
The company is holding a meeting today, Wednesday, November 6th, at 7.30pm in the Waterfront Hotel to present the proposed plans and answer questions from the public.
Irish Premium Renewable Energy Limited said the project, which is at an early stage, is currently considering a maximum of five turbines, it may be less, each turbine will have a maximum tip height of 90 Meters.
They said: “When complete it could have an installed capacity of 4.99MW and could generate enough low carbon renewable energy to power 3,300 Irish homes annually in the Rosses and offset 5,200 kg of carbon per annum, contributing significantly to Ireland’s 2030 renewable energy targets.”