Moyvilla Solar Farm is a proposed renewable energy development by Robin Solar Ltd, located on approximately 36.82 hectares of agricultural land in the townland of Bushfield, Co. Galway.
The project will generate up to 12 MW of clean electricity, connecting to the national grid through an underground cable to the Shantallow–Moyveela 110 kV substation.
Designed to integrate with the surrounding landscape, Moyvilla Solar Farm will help reduce carbon emissions, support Ireland’s renewable energy targets, and deliver long-term environmental and community benefits.
Project Information
- Photovoltaic solar panels mounted on steel frames
- Electrical transformer stations
- Underground electrical and communication cabling within the project lands, adjoining private lands, and sections of the L1501, L1505, L5610, L5611, and L5614 public roads
- Upgrade of four existing entrances and creation of one new site entrance
- Internal access tracks
- Four temporary construction compounds
- Security fencing, gates and pole‑mounted CCTV cameras
- All associated and ancillary infrastructure, landscaping and reinstatement works
Once operational, the solar farm will supply clean, renewable electricity to the national grid, supporting Ireland’s climate and energy targets. The project is expected to participate in a future Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) auction.
Solar Farm Infrastructure
The development will comprise of:
- Approx. 235,900 m² of PV panels on steel frames
- 7 inverter/transformer stations
- Internal tracks, underground cabling & boundary fencing
- Landscaping, biodiversity areas & boundary treatments
- 110 kV underground cable (via the R446)
- Connection to Shantallow–Moyveela 110 kV substation
Benefits from this project
The Moyvilla Solar Farm will bring lasting value to the local area and beyond:
- Local job creation – Employment during construction and ongoing operations.
- Lower carbon footprint – Helping to cut CO₂ emissions by around 11,000 tonnes each year.
- Enhancing biodiversity – Retaining and improving hedgerows, with new planting and habitat areas.
- Enhancing biodiversity – Retaining and improving hedgerows, with new planting and habitat areas.
- Commitment to sustainability – See our ESG Report for more progress and goals
Project Timeline
The planning application for the Moyvilla Solar Farm was submitted to the local authority as part of the project’s development process. Subject to approval, the permission will allow for a phased construction period and full build‑out over a multi‑year timeframe.
More detailed information on the planning process can be found in the Application Process section below.
Project Sitemap
An overview map showing the project boundaries and key local roads for context.
Supporting Information
A Planning and Environmental Considerations Report was prepared and submitted with the application. This includes:
- Population
- Biodiversity
- Water
- Noise
- Landscape and Visual
- Cultural Heritage
- Traffic and Transport
- AA Screening/Natura Impact Statement
A Glint and Glare Assessment, Landscape Management Plan and a Flood Risk Assessment was submitted as part of the planning application, along with a Construction Environmental Management Plan (which will be fully finalised before any construction work takes place).
Application Process
Can the land be used for agriculture?
Will the solar farm be noisy?
How long will it take to build the solar farm?
Will there be an increase in traffic?
Will there be glint or glare from solar panels?
What security measures will there be?
Will the solar farm help biodiversity?
What happens when the operation of the solar farm ends?
Will the value of my property be devalued?
What is Community Benefit Fund
What is Community Benefit Fund?
A Community Benefit Fund (CBF) is a government‑mandated fund linked to RESS (Renewable Electricity Support Scheme) solar projects. These funds provide long‑term financial support to communities located near renewable energy developments.
What is the purpose of CBF?
How does CBF support communities?
How is CBF governed?
- Develops and delivers the project
- Appoints the Fund Administrator
- Reports annually on outcomes
- Oversees overall governance
- Supports the Fund Committee
- Develops the funding strategy
- Implements committee decisions
- Ensures governance compliance
- Provides volunteers for committees
- Submits funding applications
- Delivers approved local projects
- Benefits from funded activity
- Includes Developer, Administrator and Community representatives
- Sets funding goals and strategy
- Reviews and approves applications
- Operates under RESS governance
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