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Solar Farm Construction (2025)

One important stage in solar farm development in Ireland is the “authorisation to construct” which is issued by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU). Here is a brief summary of solar farms which have been granted this authorisation in the last two years. Contact Solar Now to discuss your project.

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Operation & Maintenance of your Solar PV System

Here’s a list of 15 essential items that can be included in every annual service and maintenance schedule conducted by Solar Now for your solar PV systems; these items help to ensure optimal performance and longevity for your investment:

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Net Zero for IE

What will Net Zero look like for Ireland? The answer is lots of renewables … ESB Networks new strategy document wants to accomodate 24 GW of renewables to begin with. Solar PV has been assigned one third of this target – 18 million solar panels are coming our way … It’s about time!

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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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Celtic Interconnector

The Celtic Interconnector is due to be energised in 2026 and offers huge potential for renewables development in Ireland. This is Ireland’s point-of-interconnection with the European Supergrid and is mainly funded through the European Investment Bank.

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Advantages of Vertical Solar PV Systems

Vertical Solar PV systems have a role to play in any future electricity grid, have multiple benefits for Agrivoltaic applications and can produce more energy than a conventional south-facing solar farm.

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Ireland’s Solar Landscape

47 additional solar projects have received approval from the DSO under the current round of licencing. More please …

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