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RES gains consent for Co. Down solar farm capable of powering over 13,500 homes every year

by RES | Jul 03, 2025 | Reading time: 2 min

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Renewable energy company, RES, has welcomed Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council’s decision to approve its Magheralin Solar Farm, in what it says is a crucial step towards a cleaner and more affordable energy future for Northern Ireland. 

Rachel Buchanan, Senior Development Project Manager for RES said: “Our Magheralin proposal is a well-designed project which will effectively combine clean, low-cost electricity generation with continued agricultural use and biodiversity enhancement. We’re pleased the Council’s planning committee voted to approve the application, in line with the case officer’s recommendation.” 

Located approximately 1km southwest of Magheralin, Co. Down, the solar farm will be capable of meeting the demands of approximately 13,600 homes every year, in turn offsetting 16,200 tonnes of carbon emissions annually, compared to the equivalent fossil fuel generation. The site lies outside of any statutory environmental and landscape designations and was chosen for its good solar irradiation levels and proximity to a viable grid connection.    

The comprehensive Landscape Planting Plan that accompanies the planning application sets out measures which include enhancement of existing planting as well as new tree and hedgerow planting. As well as reducing potential visibility of the solar farm, these measures can increase biodiversity by providing wildlife corridors and vital resources for mammals, birds, and insect species.    

Rachel continued: “We have ensured the land to be used by the solar farm can continue to be used for agricultural purposes, in the form of sheep farming. Sheep farming supports rural economies and enables a rich diversity of wildlife, while producing food. Furthermore, where a solar farm is installed on land which has been intensively farmed, it enables the ground underneath to recover, helping to ensure the continued availability of quality agricultural acreage for future generations.” 

The solar farm will also deliver direct economic benefit to the area and generate jobs during construction and decommissioning. RES has a strong track record of working with the local supply chain around its projects and maximising inward investment. Opportunities are expected for local contractors and employees to get involved in the construction phase, which is expected to take around 40 weeks. 

More information can be found on the project website (www.magheralin-solarfarm.co.uk) which will be kept up to date as the project progresses.   

ENDS

Notes for editors: 

​​About RES 

​RES is the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, working across 24 countries and active in wind, solar, energy storage, green hydrogen, transmission, and distribution.  An industry innovator for over 40 years, RES has delivered more than 28GW of renewable energy projects across the globe and plans to bring more than 26GW of new capacity online in the next five years.   

​As a service provider, RES has the skills and experience in asset management, operations and maintenance (O&M), and spare parts – supporting 43GW of renewable assets across 1,300 sites.  RES brings to the market a range of purposeful, practical technology-based products and digital solutions designed to maximise investment and deployment of renewable energy.   

​RES is the power behind a clean energy future where everyone has access to affordable zero carbon energy bringing together global experience, passion, and the innovation of its 4,500 people to transform the way energy is generated, stored and supplied. Visit: www.res-group.com​ 

CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION: 

Carey Green 

RES Press Office  

[email protected]  

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