Renewable Electricity Support Scheme

SRESS Financial Benefits

The Small-scale Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (SRESS) provides REAL and SUBSTANTIAL incentives for your business to participate in Ireland’s climate response. Coupled with a substantial grant under the SEAI NDMG scheme makes your solar PV investment a very rewarding proposition. Contact Solar Now TODAY!

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Small-scale Renewable Energy Support Scheme (SRESS)

The Small-Scale Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (SRESS) is a pivotal initiative by the Irish government aimed at accelerating the adoption of renewable energy among small-scale producers, including businesses, communities, and farmers. SRESS is OPEN FOR BUSINESS, CONTACT SOLAR NOW AND APPLY TODAY!

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Small-scale Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (SRESS)

The Small-Scale Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (SRESS) is a pivotal initiative by the Irish government aimed at accelerating the adoption of renewable energy among small-scale producers, including businesses, communities, and farmers. Contact Solar Now today to begin your SRESS application!

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Largest Solar Farms in Ireland (2025 Update)

There are a number of significant solar farms currently being developed in Ireland; that is they are either under construction, in development, or have received planning consent. Clonfad, Garreenleen and Lysaghtstown are three projects of note.

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Solar Farm Development

Ireland’s DNO is projecting 8 GW of solar developments by 2030. Currently we are at about 1.6 GW, which is a handful of projects by a handful of companies. More of both is required. If you are interested in helping Ireland meet climate goals contact Solar Now to begin your project.

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Ireland’s Renewables Update

Ireland had a “record” year for renewables in 2022 according to ESB Networks. In the 12 months to December, 688 MW of additional renewable projects were energised. Solar energy is just beginning it’s run, and has to deploy more than thirty-years worth of wind energy projects in the next five to seven years.

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Solar Farms in Ireland

Ireland’s utility regulator, CRU, has licenced 635 MW of solar parks for construction. Here’s a brief summary of some of the largest solar farms in Ireland and the companies behind them in 2022.

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Onshore RESS 2 is Complete

Total approved 2,747 GWh out of a scheduled 3,500 GWh. Solar projects approved to generate 1,478 GWh, with the rejected applicants overwhelmingly solar.

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EPA Ireland’s 2030 Projections

Ireland’s Climate Targets for 2030. A lot more work needs to be done to reach our targets. Less restrictions, and fewer obstacles would allow people to select the winning technologies.

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Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS)

RESS2 is nearing completion. It is disappointing to see over 700 GWh of projected allocations just left on the table. RESS is not giving us a balanced renewables portfolio.

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