When identifying a potential wind farm and battery energy storage site, ABO Energy considers several different factors.
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These include, but aren’t limited to:
The application site is located approximately 9.5km west of the village of Killeter in the west of County Tyrone. It lies to the north of Tullycar Road, and is accessed from an existing laneway which is an adopted part of Tullycar Road. The proposed site is predominantly grassland with a number of small watercourses. The most notable are Pollavrick Burn, which runs north to south towards the eastern side of the site and Rushy Burn. The site hinterland is relatively sparsely populated with 10 residential properties within 1km of any proposed turbine location. All dwellings are to the south or southeast of the proposed wind turbines; and there are no dwellings to the west or north of the wind farm. Having considered the combination of factors listed above the following can be outlined for the project:
It is also important to note the site has previously been determined to be acceptable for wind farm development, with planning permission being previously granted in 2016 under application J/2008/0240/F.
Considering all these factors, ABO Energy NI believes the proposed site is suitable for a wind farm and battery energy storage project and intends to take forward a planning application in the coming months.

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Meenakeeran Wind Farm, Belmont Strategy, Scottish Provident Building, 7 Donegall Square West, Belfast, BT1 6JH