"Bord na Móna looks to be primed to become the major player in a potential radical transformation of swathes of the midlands under policies being drawn up to combine windfarms, data centres and manufacturing facilities in so-called 'energy-parks'."
"Tens of thousands of acres of state-owned bogland in the midlands and west of the country currently managed by the State's one-time turf-harvesting arm are now prime areas for potential development."
Bord na Móna is positioned to lead a significant transformation of extensive bogland in the midlands and west. This area, previously managed for turf harvesting, is now identified as prime for development. Policies are being formulated to integrate windfarms, data centres, and manufacturing facilities into energy-parks. The shift represents a strategic move towards utilizing state-owned land for modern energy and industrial purposes, reflecting a broader trend in sustainable development.
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