Refusal of Battery Storage Facility Near Letterkenny Over TEN-T Conflict
Planning permission for a battery energy storage facility near Letterkenny has been refused due to conflicts with the TEN-T project. The decision underscores the importance of addressing infrastructure conflicts in energy development.

Donegal County Council has refused planning permission for a battery energy storage facility proposed by Renewable Energy Systems Limited (RES Ltd) near Letterkenny. The refusal stems from unresolved conflicts with the TEN-T Priority Route Improvement Project, which includes a compulsory purchase order affecting the site, leading to the planned closure of the N13 access.
The application lacked sufficient provisions for site access post-closure, raising concerns about its impact on the TEN-T scheme that involves over €800 million investment in regional infrastructure. Additionally, Transport Infrastructure Ireland cited potential breaches of national traffic guidelines due to increased access on a high-speed national road. The council's decision highlights the necessity for thorough planning in energy projects to avoid hindering key infrastructure developments.




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