SPD/2025/0010/TBA
Application Details
Description
PLEASE NOTE Due to the large volume of information associated with the above-mentioned transboundary planning application and in line with Regulation 30 Paragraph 2(a) and 2(c) of The Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017, information which the EEA State has gathered from the applicant of the aforementioned proposed project is available at the following website addresses: www.dublinarray-marineplanning.ie AND https://www.pleanala.ie/en-ie/case/321992 If for you are unable to access the information associated with the application as mentioned above, please contact us by email at Planning@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk and we will assist you. PLEASE SEE APPLICATION FORM FOR FULL DESCRIPTION OF DEVELOPMENT
Council
Causeway Glens
Application Type
Transboundary Application
Date Received
28 Feb 2025
Date Validated
01 Jun 2025
Council Website
View on Causeway Glens websiteLocation
Address
PLEASE SEE APPLICATION FORM FULL LOCATION DETAILS Located approximately 10km from the coastline of counties Dublin and Wicklow at the Kish and Bray Banks in the Irish Sea. The wind turbine array will be connected to a single offshore substation platform via interconnected subsea cables. From the offshore substation platform, two subsea export cables will connect the wind farm to shore, at a landfall located at Shanganagh Cliffs, County Dublin. Onshore electricity transmission infrastructure will include underground export cables that will traverse through the town/ands of Shanganagh, Hackettsland, Ballybrack, Loughlinstown, Cherrywood, Glebe, Laughanstown, Carrickmines Great and Jamestown, County Dublin and connect to an onshore substation in the town/and of Jamestown, Dublin 18. From the onshore substation underground cables will connect to the existing Carrickmines 220 kV electrical substation in the town/and of Jamestown, Dublin 18.
Quick Info
- UID
- 700512
- Reference
- SPD/2025/0010/TBA
- Status
- Unknown
- Last Updated
- 06 Nov 2025