11/05/2010
Planners Probe Power Plan
A well publicised bid to build a north-south electricity interconnector is under scrutiny this week.
A hearing by the Irish planners, An Bord Pleanála into the proposals kicked-off in Monaghan with EirGrid saying that its plan was to build the connector between Meath and Co Tyrone "to secure the long-term electricity supply for the northeast".
However, there has been strong local opposition to the plans, with demands for EirGrid to put the cables underground.
The company said today there is "no alternative" but to run the 400-kilovolt cables between Meath and Tyrone using large pylons and insisted that it is not possible to run cables of that length underground.
That's despite campaigners who argue that the high-voltage connector would pose a health hazard through the electromagnetic field it would create, while the pylons would also ruin the countryside.
The hearing is expected to last around six weeks. It is likely to be several months before the inspector finalises the report and makes recommendations.
It will then be up to An Bord Pleanála, and not the local authorities, to decide whether to grant planning permission for the project.
(BMcC/GK)
A hearing by the Irish planners, An Bord Pleanála into the proposals kicked-off in Monaghan with EirGrid saying that its plan was to build the connector between Meath and Co Tyrone "to secure the long-term electricity supply for the northeast".
However, there has been strong local opposition to the plans, with demands for EirGrid to put the cables underground.
The company said today there is "no alternative" but to run the 400-kilovolt cables between Meath and Tyrone using large pylons and insisted that it is not possible to run cables of that length underground.
That's despite campaigners who argue that the high-voltage connector would pose a health hazard through the electromagnetic field it would create, while the pylons would also ruin the countryside.
The hearing is expected to last around six weeks. It is likely to be several months before the inspector finalises the report and makes recommendations.
It will then be up to An Bord Pleanála, and not the local authorities, to decide whether to grant planning permission for the project.
(BMcC/GK)
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