
About the Project
​BNRG Laccamore is a 122MW* solar farm in rural north County Kerry near Parkmore and Laccamore.
The 154-hectare solar farm will consist of a low-density installation of PV panels covering less than one-third of the total land holding.​
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​Industry-leading environmental, landscape and archaeological conservation is at the centre of our solar development.

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Location
The solar farm will contain parts of two separate landholdings:
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The northern site is 30 hectares, located in the townlands of Parkmore and Tullacrimeen.
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The 124-hectare southern site is located to the north of the N69 and to the east of the L10559. It straddles the townlands of Laccamore, Knocknacaska and Fahavane. ​

Access to local homes, farms and businesses will be maintained during the build. Read more about our Traffic Management Plan here
Project Overview
Owner developer:

Output: 122MW* of solar energy
Homes: Powering the equivalent of 21,600* household energy needs
Carbon emissions saved: 33,000* tonnes of carbon saved annually
Community funding: €2.9m* new community funding
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About the Project
Rigorous environmental, archaeological and landscape assessments are planned to ensure a best-in-class solar farm.
Excellent location for solar
Specially selected for its suitability for solar development, BNRG Laccamore sits on rural, well-sheltered and low-lying land with good proximity to the national grid.
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Careful screening to preserve the landscape
The local topography, combined with hedgerows, buffer zones, solar panel setbacks from public roads and new planting and fencing, will help screen the low-lying solar array panels. Surrounding fields will also act as visual screening.
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Read more about this here


Environmental and wildlife conservation
Industry-leading ecological and biodiversity conservation is at the core of our development. By bringing together leading experts, we ensure BNRG Laccamore meets the highest standards in environmental preservation. Read more about our environmental conservation here
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Protecting cultural heritage
North County Kerry is an important and respected historical area. We will undertake extensive archaeological assessments to inform the design of BNRG Laccamore and ensure the rich local heritage is protected. Read more about this here​
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Agricultural practice
Once operational, the land underneath the solar panels will remain suitable for agricultural use, primarily as grazing land for sheep. This is a common practice across solar farms, helping to manage grassland and supporting local agricultural use.​​​​​​
Connecting to the national grid​
Connection to the national grid is via a loop-in substation to the existing 110kV EirGrid transmission line, which runs between Tralee and Drombeg and passes over the site. ​​The substation is subject to a separate planning process, submitted directly to An Coimisiún Pleanála.
​​A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) will be housed on-site to ensure a more consistent energy supply, and meet the highest of international safety standards.
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A minimal impact and quick build
This will be a quick build project, with additional environmental and archaeological protections in place during the build. Enhanced traffic planning and mitigation measures will be submitted as part of the planning application. Local suppliers will be encouraged to tender.

Planning application​
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Public consultation
Prior to submitting a planning application, BNRG Laccamore will host a public consultation clinic to hear local community views and answer any queries.
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​Planning application​
Following a public consultation, a planning application will be submitted to Kerry County Council for a solar array, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), and associated cabling during the autumn of 2025. The review period for Kerry County Council is 8 weeks.
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A separate planning application will go to An Coimisiún Pleanála for an Air-Insulated Switchgear (AIS) substation.​​
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Build
Depending on the outcome of the planning application and procurement, construction is likely to take place during 2028-2029.
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Following the up to 9-month construction period and 3 to 6 month commissioning phase, the solar development is then expected to become operational in 2029.
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As the solar panels are located on private lands there will be minimal disruption during the build. Access to local houses, farms and businesses will be maintained.
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At the end of the lifecycle of BNRG Laccamore, the solar panels and their supports will be dismantled and recycled.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Stay informed
If you wish to know more about BNRG Laccamore, please reach out to our dedicated Community Liaison Officer (CLO), David Linnane here
Public consultation
We want to hear your views on the proposed solar development. We will hold a public consultation clinic at Saint Columba's Community Centre in Kilflynn on Wednesday, 6 August 2025. Please sign up here if you wish to attend.
News
We are committed to keeping you informed about BNRG Laccamore.
Latest project news is available to view here
