For a 240MWh Battery Energy Storage Systems facility within a total site area of up to
Regnum Renewables Developments Limited has submitted a planning application to Galway County Council for a substantial battery energy storage facility. The proposed development would occupy a site of up to 3.02 hectares and feature a storage capacity of 240 megawatt-hours.
The project includes an electrical substation compound with a single-storey building measuring 69 square metres, along with associated switchgear equipment. The facility will incorporate 12 electrical inverters and six electrical transformers to manage power conversion and distribution. The 38-kilovolt substation will serve as the connection point for the energy storage system.
Battery energy storage systems have become increasingly important in Ireland's renewable energy infrastructure, helping to balance electricity supply and demand while supporting the integration of wind and solar power into the grid. This application represents a significant investment in grid stability technology for County Galway.
The planning application is currently under consideration by Galway County Council's planning department. Members of the public with an interest in the development may be entitled to make submissions during the statutory consultation period, depending on the council's notification process and timelines.
Further details on this planning application can be found through Galway County Council's planning portal.
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