
Assessments
Safeguarding our environment, heritage and landscape
​Protecting the local environment
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Rigorous environmental, archaeological and landscape assessments are planned to ensure a best-in-class solar farm. BNRG Laccamore, alongside leading engineering, environmental and planning consultants Fehily Timoney, will conduct a suite of environmental assessments and surveys which will inform the design of the solar farm.
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The assessments will include:​​​
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Landscape and visual
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Biodiversity and ecology
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Population and human health
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Water
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Air quality
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Noise and vibration
Baseline surveys and detailed modelling will be carried out where necessary.
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Industry-leading environmental conservation
Protecting local wildlife
Extensive ecological surveys will inform buffer zones to protect natural habitats and include set back from any watercourses, open drains and hedgerows.
The surveys will assess potential effects on local wildlife, including aquatics, mammals and birds. Enhanced hedgerows and planting will provide shelter.
Preserving biodiversity
A Biodiversity Enhancement Management Plan will promote ecology and protect natural assets in the local area. ​There will be a focus on protecting flora and fauna.

Respecting local heritage
BNRG Laccamore has a dedicated focus on preserving local heritage and is working closely with leading experts to ensure the rich history of north County Kerry is protected.
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The Archaeological Impact Assessment will survey historical sites of interest and include a detailed study of the archaeological and historical background of the site and surrounding area. This will include:
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in-depth research
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a geographical and topographic survey
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targeted archaeological test trenching​​
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Expert consultants on site
​Specialist archaeological experts will conduct a number of surveys and assessments, including a Cultural Heritage Report. ​Generous buffers to exclude development will be placed around archaeological sites of interest based on the National Monuments Service Zones of Notification.
All activity will be completed in line with archaeological, architectural and heritage guidelines to the highest standards of professional best practice.
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Archaeological sources will include:
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Aerial photographs
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Cartographic and written sources relating to the area
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National Monuments in State Care Database
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Topographical files of the National Museum of Ireland
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​Archaeological testing of the site will be carried out pre-construction and an archaeologist will also be present during construction if required.
Landscape and visual
A Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment, a Glint and Glare Assessment, a Traffic and Transport Assessment, and a Landscape Management Plan will be submitted as part of the application process.
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Traffic​
Traffic mitigation measures will be maintained during the build, with site-specific Traffic Management Plans finalised prior to planning and construction commencing. Access to local houses, farms and businesses will be maintained during the build.
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Prior to planning and construction, full assessments of existing road infrastructure will be conducted and analyse traffic movement, identify road upgrades where necessary, and confirm safe site lines at all entrances.
Independent reports
Independent Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA) reports can be found here
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
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Latest project news is available to view here