Harristown solar
57,526MWh
(Megawatt hours) renewable energy supplied per year
12,659
homes powered per year (equivalent)
220
acres of land
22,608
tonnes of carbon emissions saved
13,587
cars taken off the road per year (equivalent)
Site selection
Preliminary assessment and site design
Planning application
Discharge of planning conditions
Ownership transferred
60MWdc in Castlejordan, County Meath
Harristown solar farm is 60MWdc project in Castlejordan, County Meath. The 220-acre site received planning approval in November 2019.
The Harristown solar project required a 110kv substation to connect the project to the local grid, the planning process for this installation was completed in February 2020. The site is suitable for livestock grazing and sowing wildflowers to increase biodiversity. The site was designed with a rural timber and wire fence to integrate with the local environment.
When preparing this project, we hosted two separate information events for the local community, to gather their feedback and opinions as we finalised the design for the solar project and the 110kv substation. Community consultation is an important part of the development process as it provides an opportunity to engage with local communities, allowing us to provide additional information and residents an opportunity to offer any suggestions.
*All statistics detailed on this page are accurate as of July 2021
Information & resources
During the development process, we put together the following information for the local community and planning committee
*All statistics detailed in our downloadable documents were accurate at the time of publication and may have changed during the development process.
In 2020, Lightsource bp sold this site and others in Ireland to Statkraft.
Get in touch
We are always on hand to assist with any enquiries. You can contact us via email or phone our customer services team.
info@lightsourcebp.com 03332000755*Wymagane pola