Join us for a Free Tour of Templederry Wind Farm, Ireland’s first community owned Wind Farm on Sunday February 2nd 2020. Learn how it all began from those who did it!

Do you know where your electricity comes from? Who is producing the electricity that powers your lights, TV, fridge etc.? This is something that most of us don’t even think about. However it’s something that Community Power want to change. You can now choose to buy your power from local community owned electricity generators such as Templederry Wind Farm which was recently featured on RTE Nationwide.

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Join us for a Free Tour of Templederry Wind Farm, Ireland’s first community owned Wind Farm on Sunday February 2nd 2020. Learn how it all began from those who did it!

Do you know where your electricity comes from? Who is producing the electricity that powers your lights, TV, fridge etc.? This is something that most of us don’t even think about. However it’s something that Community Power want to change. You can now choose to buy your power from local community owned electricity generators such as Templederry Wind Farm which was recently featured on RTE Nationwide.
To register to attend the Open Day please click on the link below

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/templederry-wind-farm-open-day-tickets-89966812157

In the video below Templederry’s John Fogarty from Community Power talks to Friends of the Earth Ireland about how Ireland’s first (and only) community owned wind farm in Templederry, Co. Tipperary came about. It brings huge benefits to the local community while also tackling climate change. Community owned renewable energy is the way of the future. Learn more about community owned renewable energy on Sunday 2nd February at the open day at Templederry Wind Farm. Click here to register

By switching your electricity supplier to Community Power this in turn will enable us to assist other communities in developing their own community owned renewable energy projects. You can switch online by clicking here

Community Power is a partner in an Interreg funded project to create a Community based Virtual Power Plant (cVPP). Read more about cVPP here