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In the second half of the 1950s, the E.S.B. built a hydroelectric power station in Gweedore. [9] [10] [11] The power station, officially called Clady Power Station, is located in the townland of Dore, and is just under two miles south-west of where the Clady River leaves Lower Lough Nacung.
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The Erne catchment is mostly rural, with an economy based on farming, fishing and tourism. As a result, ESB operates in close contact with the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland and the Rivers Agency to ensure water management is kept within regulated limits. ESB has a responsibility towards fisheries conservation and...
The safety record of the Erne Generating Stations is one of the best in the industry. Your safety on site is important to us. During your visit, please remain with your group and follow the instructions of your guide. We hope you enjoy your visit.
❚ Ballyshannon is thought to be the oldest town in Ireland. ❚ Ballyshannon in Irish “Béal Átha Seanaid” translates to “The Mouth of Seannach’s Ford”. (Seannach was a 5th century warrior who was slain there.) In old Irish, the town name translates as ‘Slopes,’ and Ballyshannon could also be translated as ‘the town or place of the slopes’. Hydro-powe...
The power station, officially called Clady Power Station, is located in the townland of Dore, and is just under two miles south-west of where the Clady River leaves Lower Lough Nacung, and is powered by water diverted from the Clady River by way of a canal built for the purpose from the river's emergence from Lower Lough Nacung to the power ...
ESB Clady Hydroelectric Station (4.2 MW) is situated in the Gweedore area of Co. Donegal, 50 km northwest of Letterkenny. Construction started in 1954, with the station going into full operation in 1959, when it also synchronised to the Donegal 38 kV network.
Gweedore (/ ɡ w iː ˈ d ɔːr / gwee-DOR; officially known by its Irish language name, Gaoth Dobhair [ˌɡiː ˈd̪ˠoːɾʲ]) [1] is a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) district and parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal in the north-west of Ireland.
Gweedore Wind Farm 38kV Substation is an electrical substation in County Donegal, Ulster. Gweedore Wind Farm 38kV Substation is situated close to the peaks Cronalagh and Tievealehid. Overview.
Site of Former Gweedore Power Station is in County Donegal, Ulster. Site of Former Gweedore Power Station is situated nearby to the lake Lough Adinn and the peak Cronalagh . Overview