Windfarm operator Ørsted is reminding communities in the Mienvee, Garracummer and
Applications remain open until December 31, and groups can apply through the Ørsted website.
The global renewable energy company operates five wind farms in Tipperary, generating a combined total of 320,800 mwh per annum with the potential to power 78,104 of the county’s homes per year.
The funding supports groups that engage in community services, energy efficiency and sustainability, educational programmes, as well as medical and health assistance.
Some previous recipients of funding include Novas, the homeless outreach support service in Thurles. This vital service used the funds to make improvements in their emergency accommodation and drop-in space.
Tigh Maighne, a coffee shop in Moyne, used the funds to transform an old and unused building into a community cafe and shop. This community funding makes a meaningful difference, enhancing essential services and local spaces.
Amy Ahern, who is responsible for Operations and Landowner Community Liaison at Ørsted, said, "Ørsted is making a final call to communities in Mienvee, Garracummer and
"We have seen the long term, positive impact funding has given to communities across Tipperary. We believe in giving back to the areas in which we develop and produce renewable energy and Ørsted is committed to remaining an active partner in the communities where we operate.”
Ørsted carries out the
For further information about how organisations in the area can apply for the funding and the project criteria, please visit: www.orsted.ie/about-us/
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