It's expected to be fully operational by early next year.
An Offaly windfarm has seen just over half of its turbines officially installed.
15 turbines now stand on the premises for the Yellow River windfarm in Rhode.
It's expected the final installation will take place by the end of summer this year, and operations can begin by early 2025.
The farm is estimated to deliver 101MW of renewable energy output, which is enough to power 67,000 homes per year.
Heather Donald, Director of Onshore Renewables Development and Construction says: "Our entire team is focused on continuing this momentum by pressing ahead with a busy schedule to safely install and deliver all turbines in a timely manner. We are grateful to the surrounding communities for their continued cooperation."
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