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Commercial Solar Economics

As energy prices continue to fluctuate and sustainability targets become more demanding, commercial solar power has become an increasingly attractive investment for Irish businesses. From manufacturing facilities and warehouses to offices and retail centres, solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are now delivering measurable financial and environmental returns. Contact Solar Now TODAY!

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Reasons to go Solar Now (2026)

Ireland is experiencing a growing shift towards renewable energy, and solar panels are becoming an increasingly popular solution for both homeowners and businesses. With rising energy costs, improved solar technology, and government incentives, installing solar panels offers long-term financial and environmental benefits across the country. Contact Solar Now TODAY!

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Irish Solar Farms (2026 edition)

Solar power has moved from small rooftop systems to utility-scale solar farms across Ireland. These large ground-mounted installations are now energised and feeding clean electricity into the national grid, supporting energy security and reducing fossil fuel reliance

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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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Ireland’s Winter Plan 2025

As the colder months approach, Ireland’s grid operator EirGrid has published its annual Winter Outlook, covering the period from 3 November 2025 to 5 April 2026, and the findings bring welcome reassurance: the risk of supply shortages is significantly lower than in recent years.

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Ireland’s 2030 Targets Missed

Ireland is now widely expected to miss its legally binding 2030 climate targets — and the scale of the shortfall looks increasingly serious. Despite good intentions, plans and pledges, multiple reports from the EPA, the Climate Change Advisory Council, the Fiscal Advisory Council, and energy analysts show that the gap between ambition and delivery is growing.

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Solar Farms reach 6.5% in Ireland

Ireland’s solar energy landscape has experienced significant advancements in 2025, with several large-scale solar farms becoming operational, contributing to the nation’s renewable energy goals. Contact Solar Now TODAY to discuss your project.

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