
By Dan Walsh
Tuesday’s monthly meeting of Gorey Kilmuckridge Municipal District will consider a motion on the agenda submitted by Cllr Joe Sullivan. It reads as follows;
“This Council of the Gorey / Kilmuckridge Municipal District calls on Regnum Renewables to withdraw their proposal for “Kilmichael Windfarm” in the townlands of Mount Nebo, Craan Upper, Slievebawn, Monaseed Demense and Kilmichael Gorey due to the overwhelming opposition to the project by the residents of the aforementioned areas”
A statement issued to WexfordLocal.com states that Regnum Renewables Developments Ltd (Regnum) is currently at the pre-planning stage of a proposed eight turbine wind farm development at Kilmichael Hill, in addition to a 110kV substation at Glandoran, Co. Wexford. “Subject to planning approval, the project has the potential to generate approximately 55 megawatts (MW) of renewable electricity, supporting Ireland’s transition towards a more secure, sustainable and domestically produced energy system. Ireland’s national energy strategy aims to achieve 80% renewable electricity by 2030.
“Given current threats to our energy security and the need for additional generation to support a growing population and economy, renewable energy is central to achieving these objectives.
“Located approximately 5km west of Gorey, Kilmichael was identified as a potentially suitable location for the proposed development following detailed site assessments.
“Regnum recognises the strong local interest in the proposed Kilmichael Wind Farm and welcomes the fact that members of the community will have a range of views and questions regarding the project, as is common with all renewable energy developments of this nature.
“It is important to us that local residents have access to clear, factual and up-to-date information throughout every stage of the process, alongside meaningful opportunities to engage directly with the project team, raise queries and share feedback.
“Through the development phase, Regnum has engaged with local residents, landowners and stakeholders and remains committed to maintaining an open, transparent and constructive dialogue as the project progresses.
“A dedicated full time Community Liaison Officer was appointed to the project in 2024 and, together with the wider project team, remains available to meet with and respond directly to anyone in the local area with an interest in the proposal.
“Regnum first identified Kilmichael as a potentially suitable location for the project in Q1 2023, with initial engagement commencing with local landowners shortly afterwards. Engagement with elected representatives began in June 2024, when meetings were held with all Gorey–Kilmuckridge councillors to present an early outline of the proposal, followed shortly afterwards by engagement with local TDs.
“Wider community engagement commenced in June 2025 through an initial consultation process on the proposed development, following further progression of discussions with landowners regarding the proposed development and completion of a preliminary feasibility assessment.
“As part of this process, the Regnum team conducted door knocks and leaflet drops at 119 properties located approx. 1,200m from each proposed turbine, resulting in direct engagement with 67 property owners.
“A second round of localised community engagement took place in February 2026 following the finalisation of the proposed substation location. During this phase, 121 properties were visited, including those located within a 500m radius of the proposed substation, resulting in 56 direct engagements with local property owners. “Project information leaflets, including contact details for the dedicated project team, were left at all properties where residents were unavailable. Follow-up visits were held with any resident who requested one.
“Regnum has maintained regular engagement with Wexford County Council officials and elected representatives to ensure they remain informed as the project develops.
“Should the project proceed, it will deliver a significant long-term community benefit fund (circa €250,000 per annum) and property rates (circa €700,000 per annum), administered at local level and shaped through community input to ensure it supports the priorities and needs identified by those living closest to the development.
“Regnum encourages anyone with questions or an interest in the project to engage directly with them, by phone on +353 87 233 1340 or via email at kilmichael@regnumrenewables.ie.”











