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Bioenergy Installations Map Ireland 2017 IRISH BIOENERGY 2017 Biomass, Biogas and Biofuels Compiled and Produced by La Tene Maps in association with the Irish Bioenergy Association La Tene Maps: Station House, Shankill, Dublin 18, Ireland. Tel: +353-1-2847914 Email: [email protected] Website: www.latenemaps.com Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA): DCU Alpha, Unit ICA104, Old Finglas Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin, D11KXN4 La Tene Maps Tel: +353-(0)86-1256709 Email: [email protected] Website: www.irbea.ie Malin Head Major Composting Sites Fanad Head Benbane Head Inishowen Benmore of Fair Carndonagh Head Horn Head Head St Colmcille National School (0.09 MW) Craigahulliar (1.0 MW) ANTRIM B9 Organic Energy and Ballycastle Greencastle Community Development Co. Ltd. (0.10 MW) Portrush Craighulliar Energy LONDONDERRY Commercial (0.060MW) DONEGAL Portstewart Moville Ballyrashane AD (1 MW, 18,800) Bloody Foreland Dunfanaghy Ballyrashane Co-Op Agricultural And Dairy Society Ltd Head Carrigart Ecowood Energy Systems Ltd Coleraine NORTHERN Eda Cox Construction Ltd (0.2 MW) Armoy TYRONE The Gateway Hotel (0.5 MW) Buncrana Gortahork IRELAND Errigal Youth Hostel (0.145 MW) Atlantic Craigmore LFS (0.8 MW) Aras Ui Dhomhnaill (0.2 MW) Culmore LFS (0.6 MW) B9 Energy Control Ltd Cushendall Millford Rathmullan Ballymoney Ocean DOWN B9 Energy Control Ltd Garron FERMANAGH Point ARMAGH Limavady Drumlee Road AD (0.15 MW, 14,600) A Taylor/WIS Renewables Rathmelton Brook Hall Estate MONAGHAN Airport Road West (1.2 MW) 29 Drumbare Road (2 MW) Torneady Mount Errigal Hotel (0.5 MW) Belfast Harbour Commissioners Gortahar Road (2.5 MW) SLIGO Point CJ Day Associates/ O’Mullan McGuckian Milling Company Evermore (15 MW) Carnlough Ere Developments LEITRIM MacGabhann Architects (0.02 MW) CAVAN Coxtown Biogas LONDON- Carnmoney Road AD (0.5 MW, 20,000) (0.49 MW) Montgomery Brothers LOUTH Letterkenny DERRY / MAYO Irish Dunglow DERRY Lisahally Port (0.5 MW, 15,000) ANTRIM ROSCOMMON LONGFORD Abbey Vocational School (0.22 MW) Radisson Hotel (0.3 MW) Foyle Food Group Sea Dungiven Ballygalley Charles Kelly Ltd. (0.5MW) Cavanaweery (0.44 MW) Head MEATH REPUBLIC Bulrush Horticulture Ltd LONDONDERRY AD Plant (AD) (1 MW) DONEGAL Ballymena Larne WESTMEATH Bulrush Horticulture Ltd Magherahane AD Plant (0.5 MW) Academy OF DUBLIN Tyrone Energy Biomass (2.1 MW) House (0.08 MW) Tyrone Energy Ltd. Maghera GALWAY Tully Quarry (3 MW) IRELAND Dawros Naran Strabane Stream Bioenergy KILDARE Head Lifford OFFALY Ballybofey Spout Road (Farm AD) (2.5MW) SP0635 (0.24 MW) Evergreen Biogas/Geoffrey Sayers Simple Power Ltd. Ballymacvea LFS (0.8 MW) Villa Rose Hotel (0.22 MW) B9 Energy Riverview Farms (0.5 MW, 18,000) Green Road LFS (0.835 MW) B9 Energy Whitehead Jackson Hotel (0.5 MW) Evergreen Natural Energy Toomebridge AD (0.5 MW, 17,000) WICKLOW Ardara LAOIS Magherafelt GtG Biogas Randalstown Ballyclare Amphitheatre Wellness (0.087 MW) Ardstraw (0.4 MW) Carrickfergus Carrickfergus Borough Greenville Energy Ltd. / WIS Deerpark Road AD (0.5 MW, 17650t) CLARE Evergreen Natural Energy Antrim Cottonmount (1 MW) Glencolumbkille Erganagh Dairies (0.25 MW, 5,110) Baronscourt Estate (0.15 MW) Biffa TIPPERARY CARLOW Donegal Town (0.22 MW), Erganagh Dairies Imperative Energy Ltd/Donegal VEC Edergole (0.65 MW) Greenvale Hotel North Foreshore (5.68 MW) Edergole Energy Ltd. Greenville Energy (1 MW) Belfast City Council KILKENNY (0.1 MW) Cherrymore Wholesale Kitchens Ltd. (0.34 MW) Greenville Energy Donaghadee LIMERICK Bangor Donegal Cookstown Giant’s Park Killybegs NORTHERN Botany Weaving (1.4 MW) Magheraglass (0.28 MW) Crumlin Belfast Harbour Estate (14.9 MW) Bombardier Atlantic WEXFORD Renewable Power Systems Ardboe IKEA (1.2 MW) Ocean Private (0.06 MW) Gobrana Road AD (0.5 MW, 21,900) Newtownards Omagh Tullywiggan Road AD (0.5 MW, 18,000) A Williams BELFAST Private (0.06 MW) PAR Energy Stormont (0.1 MW) Blakiston Houston (2.1 MW, 20,000) WATERFORD Boyd Bedding (6 MW) Ulster Farm By Products (1.27 MW) KERRY TYRONE BH Energy Omagh Leisure Centre The Cutts (3 MW) Montupet UK CORK St. John’s (0.5 MW) Aughrim Landfill Gas Point (Phase 1) (2.8 MW) IB Energy (0.5 MW, 15000t) IB Energy Renewable Power Systems Castle Espie (0.18 MW) Celtic Dungannon Lisburn Sea Shannargh Road AD (0.5 MW, 16875t) Granville Ecopark (4.9 MW, 75,000) Burr G Winters B9 Energy Group Point Great Northen Hotel (0.33 MW) Bundoran Holly Park Farm Energy Ltd (0.5MW, 16875t) ABP Meats - NVP Energy Cornakinnegar Road AD (0.18 MW, 8,800) T Campbell Holly Park Farm Energy Mullaghmore Bellee Hillsborough Saintfield Portavogie Mullaghmore IRELAND Lurgan Head Tullyvar (0.79 MW) AFBI Large Park (0.23 MW, 5,000) Agri-Food and Bioscience Institute Renewable Power Systems Hunniford Farm (0.5 MW, 35,000) Portadown Atlantic Killadeas Hunniford Energy Greenogue Road AD (0.5MW, 15,300) Thompson Recycled Oil Augher Drumflugh Road AD (0.5 MW, 21,900) Dromore N Wylie Copyright © La Tene Maps 2017 Balcas Balcas Timber Biomass CHP Plant Clogher Winters Renewables Ballynahinch Portaferry Derrygonnelly (2.5 MW) Balcas Timber Clogher Valley Gilfresh Produce (0.5 MW, 14,000) Glassmullagh Landfill Site (0.27 MW) Gilfresh Produce Lisbane Landfill Gas (0.32 MW) Benwee Farm Energy Ltd. (0.5 MW) DOWN Drumanakelly Landfill (0.635 MW) Head Devine and Associates Ltd. Quinn Environmental Ltd. Ballyquintin Ballyconnell Enniskillen Truwood (0.5 MW) Downpatrick Ocean Kiltyclogher Tullyweel Farm (0.75 MW) Reservoir Road (Farm AD) (1 MW) Point Armagh Downpatrick Erris Portacloy Head FERMANAGH WD & S Bothwell B and D Property Services Ltd/James Cromie Private (0.06 MW) Emyvale Downshire Hospital (1.65 MW) Head JMW Farms Ltd. (0.5 MW, 10,000) Inishkeen House (0.1 MW) South West College (0.36 MW) Emyvale, Silver Hill Duck Farm Lenadoon JMW Farms Ballygowan Road AD (0.5 MW, 18000t) Manorhamilton Point Lurganboy J Mathers Clough Belderrig Private (0.06 MW) Hillgrove Hotel (0.5 MW) Aghadoon Health Service Executive - RAMGen Ltd (0.49 MW) Reservoir Road AD (0.5 MW) Ballycastle Arus Breffini Nursing Unit (0.3 MW) Kilcummin Easky SLIGO Nursing Home (0.11 MW) Assured Energy LLP WIS Aughris Carry Bridge ARMAGH Castlewellan Ardglass Strandhill Mullinahinch House (0.132 MW) Keady Glenamoy Waterpoint Leisure & Annagh Head IJM Timber Engineering Ltd (0.07 MW) Sunset Spa (0.25 MW) Monaghan Rathfriland Barnatra Killala Biomass Plant (Ashasi site) PM Processing Mayo Renewable Power (49 MW) Hackett Mushrooms Ltd (0.3 MW) St. John’s Abbey Manor Hotel (0.15 MW) Monaghan Education Newcastle Inishcrone Campus (0.85 MW) Crossnenagh Road AD (0.5 MW, 11,750) Point Killala Avena Developments - Monaghan VEC B Fox Ballisadare Centre Zone (1.5 MW) Aughnagun Landfill Gas (0.58 MW) Renewable Power Systems Tir Na N'Og Collooney Childcare Swanlinbar Scotch Corner (0.33 MW) Newry Biomass Ltd. 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