Solar PV Panels Wexford

Your Solar EPC Contract

Large-scale solar investments above 1 MWp represent a significant capital commitment, and the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract you sign will ultimately determine whether that investment delivers strong, predictable returns—or underperforms from day one. Contact Solar Now to discuss how to maximise your investment.

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Grid Risks in Ireland

Ireland’s grid operator, EirGrid, has repeatedly highlighted a “potentially challenging situation” in meeting electricity demand particularly between 2026 and 2028. This reflects an increasingly narrow margin between available generation capacity and forecast demand.

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Best Inverters on the Market (2025)

The global solar inverter market has been one of the fastest-moving slices of the energy transition. Since 2020 manufacturers have raced to supply the residential, commercial and utility-scale markets with string, central, hybrid and micro-inverters — and a small set of vendors has dominated shipments.

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Grid Resilience in Ireland

Grid resilience refers to the ability of the power system to withstand, adapt to, and recover quickly from unexpected disruptions — whether those disruptions are technical faults, cyberattacks, or extreme weather events. For Ireland, grid resilience is not just a technical challenge, but a cornerstone of economic security, energy independence, and climate responsibility.

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Demand-Response (DR) in Ireland

Demand-response (DR) programs in Ireland are initiatives designed to reduce electricity consumption during peak demand times, helping balance the supply and demand on the grid. These programs incentivise consumers (households, businesses, and industrial users) to either reduce or shift their energy usage when electricity demand is high or when the grid is under stress

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Virtual Power Plants (VPP)

The energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by innovations such as renewable energy integration, smart grids, and decentralized energy resources.
One of the most exciting developments in this area is the emergence of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs), which offer new opportunities and challenges, particularly when paired with commercial solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.

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Facade Mounted Solar PV in Ireland

As the world shifts towards renewable energy, solar power remains at the forefront of clean electricity generation. While rooftop solar installations currently dominate the market, wall-mounted or façade-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are rapidly gaining attention for their unique advantages. Contact Solar Now TODAY to discuss your project.

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Building Integrated Solar PV (BIPV)

Imagine your building not only looking stunning but also generating clean, free energy from the sun — every day. With Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), that’s not just a vision for the future — it’s happening now. If you want to build smart, build your next project with Solar Now as your solar energy partners.

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Recom Technologies Tier 1 Products

Recom Technologies are a global leader in solar energy, manufacturing world-class products right here in Europe. Here’s an introduction to the current range of solar inverters and solar PV modules from Recom Technologies. Solar Now are very excited to put these high quality products into service for our customers.

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Registered Solar PV Installer

Solar Now are registered solar PV installers for DAFM. We are currently working with customers who wish to avail of the TAMS 3 SCIS supports for their farming enterprise. Make sure to submit your application in the current tranche. Contact Solar Now today for your On Farm Solar PV Survey!

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