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Revolutionise your farm with
sustainable solar power.

Embrace clean and renewable energy for your agricultural operations with our comprehensive solar solutions. We tailor our services to meet the unique needs of farms, ensuring maximum efficiency and cost savings and in many instances, earnings.

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Harvest the power of the sun and save money for your farm

Solar panels are a great option for farmers who want to reduce their energy bills and become more energy independent. Solar panels can be installed on the ground or on outbuildings, and they generate electricity using the sun's energy. Farmers can use this electricity to power their farms, and any excess energy can be sold back to the grid.

In addition to solar panels, farmers can also install solar thermal systems, which use the sun's energy to heat water. This can be used for hot water or for heating farm buildings. 

Why you should consider the investment 

Reduced Energy Costs

​Farms often have high energy demands for irrigation, cooling, and various equipment. Solar panels can significantly offset these costs by generating clean electricity on-site, leading to substantial savings on monthly bills and increased financial independence.​

Better Water Management

Solar-powered irrigation systems can operate more efficiently, reducing water usage and pumping costs. 

Increased Sustainability

Replacing fossil fuels with solar power reduces a farm's carbon footprint and environmental impact. This aligns with growing consumer demand for sustainable practices and allows farms to showcase their commitment to responsible agriculture.

Land Optimisation

While solar panels do occupy space, they can be strategically placed above grazing areas or unused land, allowing for dual land use.

Did you know that farmers in Ireland can avail of a solar grant to the value of €2,100?

The Solar PV Scheme which operates under the Microgeneration Support Scheme, is funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment through SEAI.

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