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Hubert Haughey surveys the low water levels at Cappagh reservoir  TT2908-400X

Hubert Haughey surveys the low water levels at Cappagh reservoir TT2908-400X

By ANTHONY QUINN

AMBITIOUS plans to make a Tyrone village self-sufficient in terms of electricity are underway after a community group unveiled the proposal at a meeting of Dungannon District Council.

Cappagh Village Regeneration Group said they are seeking guidance with their plans to create an hydroelectric power plant at the site of two disused reservoirs in Altmore.

If the scheme gets the go-ahead the group hopes to build at least two turbines at the reservoirs, which were previously owned by NI Water.

The proposal was raised at last month’s meeting of Dungannon Council’s Strategic Committee, and was welcomed by local councillors who have agreed to help the group progress with the plans.

Sinn Fein Councillor Mickey Gillespie said the plans are at an early stage, but that the power plant would be a great boon to the area, and supply free electricity.


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