Dispute between wind farm company and Mayo farmer takes a twist

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Second wind farm company claims it has an agreement with landowner John Henry

Black Lough says it has paid him €16,000 as part of a wayleave agreement allowing it access to 0.3 hectares owned by Mr Henry, who is disputing the claim.

It says it wants to avail of a Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment scheme whereby renewable energy generators are guaranteed a minimum price for electricity fed into the national grid for 15 years. The deadline under the scheme for connection to the grid is December 31st and the wind turbines must be operational by March 2020.

 

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