La gente del posto infelice come consiglio approva la fattoria di batterie al litio nella città di scenica

    https://www.thejournal.ie/opposition-to-lithium-battery-farm-cork-6778177-Aug2025/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwMAcdBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvZbBJDuChfO_8vLadVTlb23uBSe1xMmG-Rae_xoYQDS3s8705ICESPvO1Y0_aem_p9gW3CQ6wZ8Chc3joFTHrA

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    1. GDPR_Guru8691 on

      Surely this is environmentally friendly. NIMBY hypocrites 

    2. Not only is it not in the town, you’d have to go out of your way to find the thing. Nuts.

      Are they worried that electrons will somehow leak into the nearby graveyard and reanimate the dead?

    3. RegulateCandour on

      Every time I see a story like this, I read it, let out a sigh of relief, and then start complaining about the locals who don’t want a lithium battery farm in their village.

    4. tychocaine on

      How can they see a bunch of container sized boxes in the middle of a field as worse than a farm? There’ll be no noises, smells or pollution, unlike the farm it replaces.

    5. f1refly1 on

      Insane cost of living and rent crisis, we sleep. New industry or windmills in our area? We go to war.

      Idk if I’m tinfoiled but somehow anything remotely related to green energy immediately has “town hall protestors” which we get for fuck all else here.

    6. irish_guy on

      There’s a woman leading a charge objecting to this spouting absolute conspiracy theory nonsense on Facebook.

      These gobshites objections included concerns over lead acid leakage… they’re lithium batteries.

    7. thats_pure_cat_hai on

      Bet you all the locals don’t complain about all the farms and agricultural runoff.

    8. DidYouSeeTheBubble on

      Ha Newmarket. There’s fuck all scenic about the place. The battery farm is well outside the empty town anyway.

    9. Bill_Badbody on

      I have a few words to describe Newmarket, scenic is not one of them.

    10. sun-sea-beach on

      Good! If we want to transition to green energy we have to store it somehow. That’s what these batteries do. It’s a great thing. Local opposition can get fucked.

    11. Horror_Finish7951 on

      There surely needs to be some sort of penalty brought in for NIMBYism at this stage. Think of all the housing, cycle infrastructure and public transport we’d have if NIMBYs were simply told “this project is so your grandchildren can survive. So get fucked or we’re taking a tax on you now so that they may live later.”

    12. wascallywabbit666 on

      >The Newmarket Environmental Protection Group, which is against the development, said that the facility will impact the local environment and farming life. 

      >It added that the site where the facility has been approved to be developed is featured in Alice Taylor’s memoir To School Through the Fields, believed to be the best-selling book ever published in Ireland.

      You couldn’t make it up. They think a site shouldn’t be developed because it was mentioned in a book.

      STFU locals

    13. “It’s going to spoil the view of the field” is pretty much 90% of Ireland. You really need a better whine than that, otherwise we just give up building anything anywhere.

      And for what it’s worth, it’ll probably look like a bunch of shipping containers parked outside a substation. The single biggest impact will be what colour they paint the fence.

    14. significantrisk on

      Locals should be delighted to be cut off from any developments in the electrical grid so.

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