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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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Solar Now ‘Solar Pods’ – A Lifeline for your community

Our Solar Now Community Solar Pods are compact, usually fixed, self-sufficient energy hubs designed to provide emergency power backup, charging facilities, reserve battery storage, and independent power generation to ensure that residents and essential services continue to function during a blackout. Make one of our Solar Pods part of your community resilience plan.

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Positive Attributes of Vertical Solar Farms

As Europe continues it’s transition toward renewable energy, vertical solar farms are emerging as an innovative and efficient solution to meet increasing energy demands while preserving valuable land. Contact Solar Now to discuss your project.

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Agrivoltaics; What you need to know

Agrivoltaics, also known as agrophotovoltaics, is the integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with agricultural activities on the same land. It allows crops to grow beneath the shelter of solar arrays or between solar arrays, offering a dual-purpose solution for food and renewable energy production. Read about some extraordinary benefits.

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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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Leasing for Landowners

In Ireland’s push toward renewable energy, solar farms are emerging as a key pillar in creating a truly greener, cleaner future. For landowners, this shift presents an exciting opportunity: leasing your land for solar farm developments. If you own underutilised, marginal or unproductive land, partnering with Solar Now can provide you with reliable income while contributing to Ireland’s renewable energy goals.

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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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Irish Farm Solar in 2025

Irish Farmers have a unique opportunity to benefit from installing solar panels in 2025. As energy costs continue to rise and the push for sustainability intensifies, solar panels offer both financial and environmental advantages tailored to the agricultural sector. First and foremost, solar panels help reduce energy expenses. Farms often have high electricity demands, from

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Ireland’s Winter Plan 2024-2025

Ireland’s Electricity Winter Plan for 2024-2025 focuses on ensuring energy security, affordability, and sustainability during these colder months. A key component of this plan is the provision of energy credits to alleviate household expenses. Over 2.2 million households will receive a double energy credit totalling €250, distributed in two instalments of €125 each — one

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