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  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-009.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-008.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-006.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-007.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-004.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-002.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-005.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-003.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-001.JPG
  • Clare County Council has ordered the decommission and removal of a controversial wind turbine, which was erected a few weeks ago near the village of Parteen for “non compliance with planning permission”. Photograph by John Kelly
    Parteen Turbine-20210315-010.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-013.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-007.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-006.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-005.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-003.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-009.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-006.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-004.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-003.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-012.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-010.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-009.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-002.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-001.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-010.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-011.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-008.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-004.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-013.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-012.JPG
  • A general view of the damage to a wind turbine, following a lightning strike, at the Booltiagh Wind farm in Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wind Turbine Damaged-20230621-008.JPG
  • Pakie Murphy returns to the turbine hall at Ardnacrusha Hydro Station. The last operator to manage the massive vertical shaft Francis turbine generators, Pakie spent 38 years of his working life with the ESB in Ardnacrusha.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Ardnacrusha_Mar_08_2023_145550_DxO.jpg
  • Pakie Murphy returns to the turbine hall at Ardnacrusha Hydro Station. The last operator to manage the massive vertical shaft Francis turbine generators, Pakie spent 38 years of his working life with the ESB in Ardnacrusha.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Ardnacrusha_Mar_08_2023_145556_DxO-E...jpg
  • Pakie Murphy returns to the turbine hall at Ardnacrusha Hydro Station. The last operator to manage the massive vertical shaft Francis turbine generators, Pakie spent 38 years of his working life with the ESB in Ardnacrusha.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Ardnacrusha_Mar_08_2023_145520_DxO.jpg
  • Pakie Murphy returns to the turbine hall at Ardnacrusha Hydro Station. The last operator to manage the massive vertical shaft Francis turbine generators, Pakie spent 38 years of his working life with the ESB in Ardnacrusha.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Ardnacrusha_Mar_08_2023_145538_DxO.jpg
  • Pakie Murphy returns to the turbine hall at Ardnacrusha Hydro Station. The last operator to manage the massive vertical shaft Francis turbine generators, Pakie spent 38 years of his working life with the ESB in Ardnacrusha.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Ardnacrusha_Mar_08_2023_145527_DxO.jpg
  • Kilmaley man Keir Mc Namara who uses solar and wind power for his electricity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keir Mc Namara-20220330-001.JPG
  • Kilmaley man Keir Mc Namara who uses solar and wind power for his electricity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keir Mc Namara-20220330-004.JPG
  • Kilmaley man Keir Mc Namara who uses solar and wind power for his electricity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keir Mc Namara-20220330-003.JPG
  • Brian Cusack at his home in Kilrush. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Brian Cusack Kilrush 16 01 12.JPG
  • Brian Cusack at his home in Kilrush. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Brian Cusack Kilrush 16 01 12 (2).JPG
  • Kilmaley man Keir Mc Namara who uses solar and wind power for his electricity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keir Mc Namara-20220330-002.JPG
  • Brian Cusack at his home in Kilrush. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Brian Cusack Kilrush 16 01 12 (1).JPG
  • John Mc Carthy, director and assistant manager of the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon in the water turbine wheelhouse where they are generating between 60% and 70% of their yearly electricity needs. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Falls Turbine-20190128-006.JPG
  • John Mc Carthy, director and assistant manager of the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon in the water turbine wheelhouse where they are generating between 60% and 70% of their yearly electricity needs. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Falls Turbine-20190128-005.JPG
  • John Mc Carthy, director and assistant manager of the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon in the water turbine wheelhouse where they are generating between 60% and 70% of their yearly electricity needs. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Falls Turbine-20190128-002.JPG
  • John Mc Carthy, director and assistant manager of the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon in the water turbine wheelhouse where they are generating between 60% and 70% of their yearly electricity needs. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Falls Turbine-20190128-001.JPG
  • John Mc Carthy, director and assistant manager of the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon in the water turbine wheelhouse where they are generating between 60% and 70% of their yearly electricity needs. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Falls Turbine-20190128-004.JPG
  • John Mc Carthy, director and assistant manager of the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon in the water turbine wheelhouse where they are generating between 60% and 70% of their yearly electricity needs. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Falls Turbine-20190128-003.JPG
  • Flan Garvey at the water-powered turbine which provides some of the alternative energy to Inagh's alternative energy house - February 19, 1999.
    flan-garvey-alternative-energy-1999.JPG
  • Treasa Moloney and Hiram Wood Hennessy working on their wind turbine project kit in class at Doonaha N.S. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonaha NS24-03-20111214.JPG
  • The Shannon Castle entertainers pictured entertaining guests at a reception in Dromoland Castle, hosted by Shannon Development, to herald the arrival of Shannon Turbine Technologies (STT) to Shannon Development's World Aviation Park at Shannon. Kevin Thomspstone, assistant chief executive, Shannon Development (back row, second from left) is pictured with STT executives.
    STT-welcomed-dromoland-castle-shanno...jpg
  • Treasa Moloney and Hiram Wood Hennessy working on their wind turbine project kit in class at Doonaha N.S. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonaha NS24-03-20111218.JPG
  • Local man Joe Kelly of Pella road pauses to look at the tower component of a wind turbine, on a truck parked in Kilrush, before departing for the windfarm at Monmore. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm.jpg
  • Sean Treacy, a former fitter, and employee of ESB Ardnacrusha since 1960, standing in front of one of the original 1929 impellors from the turbines, which is now retired as a monument. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sean Treacy-20220207-006.JPG
  • Sean Treacy, a former fitter, and employee of ESB Ardnacrusha since 1960, standing in front of one of the original 1929 impellors from the turbines, which is now retired as a monument. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sean Treacy-20220207-005.JPG
  • Sean Treacy, a former fitter, and employee of ESB Ardnacrusha since 1960, standing in front of one of the original 1929 impellors from the turbines, which is now retired as a monument. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sean Treacy-20220207-004.JPG
  • Sean Treacy, a former fitter, and employee of ESB Ardnacrusha since 1960, standing in front of one of the original 1929 impellors from the turbines, which is now retired as a monument. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sean Treacy-20220207-003.JPG
  • Sean Treacy, a former fitter, and employee of ESB Ardnacrusha since 1960, standing in front of one of the original 1929 impellors from the turbines, which is now retired as a monument. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sean Treacy-20220207-001.JPG
  • A ship in the Shannon Estuary  with Kerry's wind turbines in the background. Photograph by John Kelly.
    T And C Pic-20190218-009.JPG
  • John and Maeve O Brien of Shragh Doonbeg who are concerned about the proposed building of forty-five wind turbines behind and to the side of their new house. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 007.JPG
  • John and Maeve O Brien of Shragh Doonbeg who are concerned about the proposed building of forty-five wind turbines behind and to the side of their new house. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 006.JPG
  • John and Maeve O Brien of Shragh Doonbeg who are concerned about the proposed building of forty-five wind turbines behind and to the side of their new house. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 005.JPG
  • John and Maeve O Brien of Shragh Doonbeg who are concerned about the proposed building of forty-five wind turbines behind and to the side of their new house. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 004.JPG
  • John and Maeve O Brien of Shragh Doonbeg who are concerned about the proposed building of forty-five wind turbines behind and to the side of their new house. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 003.JPG
  • Some of the existing wind turbines in the Monmore area.. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 002.JPG
  • Sean Treacy, a former fitter, and employee of ESB Ardnacrusha since 1960, standing in front of one of the original 1929 impellors from the turbines, which is now retired as a monument. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sean Treacy-20220207-002.JPG
  • John and Maeve O Brien of Shragh Doonbeg who are concerned about the proposed building of forty-five wind turbines behind and to the side of their new house. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Windfarm Objections19-12-2011 001.JPG