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15 Jan 2026

Offaly is not getting best results from wind companies

Over next 50 years Offaly can claim €50 million from Wind Farm Companies Fund

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Ferbane Business & Technology Park arose out of the West Offaly Fund.

OFFALY is not getting anywhere near the results it should be getting from the Wind Farm companies' Community Benefit Fund (CBF), a local councillor has claimed this week.
Cllr John Leahy, Cathaoirleach Offaly County Council, told The Midland Tribune that over the next 50 years Offaly will be entitled to claim €50 million from the Wind Farm companies' CBF. He pointed out that at the moment the fund is worth €2 per hour per every Megawatt produced on each individual Wind Farm in Offaly. Offaly is currently producing 565MWs of energy per hour.
“As it stands,” he remarked, “the Community Benefit Fund is not resulting in anything really substantial in the county. Yes, it's benefitting many community groups with €1,000 here, €3,000 there, and so on, but our vision is still too narrow in the county and we are not benefitting from it as much as we could be. In effect a lot of the CBF money is being hoarded by the Wind Farm companies and I am worried that if we don't draw it down in the near future then in 20 years or so we will lose it. It's great that community groups are getting the funding but the big projects are not happening.”
The Councillor pointed out that Offaly is producing a staggering 10% of the total energy for the national grid and should receive a greater reward for being so good.
He said the Council hired BDO Consulting to advise them on how to proceed, with one of the aims being to use the CBF to buy new land banks across the county for the creation of new factories, new industries. The Council wants to see the CBF benefit community groups (within the current radius of 25 kilometres from each individual Wind Farm), Near Neighbours (those living in close proximity to the Wind Farms), and to also create more employment in the county.
Cllr Leahy praised the vision of people like Cllr Eamon Dooley and the people of Ferbane who, in conjunction with the ESB, established the West Offaly Fund in the early noughties following the loss of about 100 jobs after the closure of the ESB power station. This was a €3m fund and it led to the creation of the Ferbane Business and Technology Park, which has been a very successful venture.
“Following the government's decarbonisation programme and the loss of many jobs,” commented Cllr Leahy, “the county needs more job creation and deserves something similar to the West Offaly Fund of the early noughties. BDO have told us that €50 million could be tapped from the Community Benefit Fund over the next 15 to 20 years, we could put that into a pot and, in conjunction with community groups and Wind Farm companies, could intelligently administer that pot, creating major infrastructural projects that will hugely benefit the county. I am thinking of the 65 acre Business and Technology Park in Tullamore or the creation of more serviced land for industry in Birr."
The Councillors will meet with BDO Consulting in February during which BDO will present them with a paper on the matter which the Councillors will then bring to the locals TDs and the TDs, in turn, will bring the paper to Minister Darragh O'Brien, the Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment.
“I am Cathaoirleach of Offaly County Council until June,” remarked Cllr Leahy, “and I hope to have made a significant advancement in this matter by the time I step down from the Chair.”

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