Ireland Hits New Solar PV and Battery Milestones in March
With the possibility of more sunshine and longer days, Ireland could easily break even more records, further solidifying its position in the renewable energy landscape. March also saw a
With the possibility of more sunshine and longer days, Ireland could easily break even more records, further solidifying its position in the renewable energy landscape. March also saw a
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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland used to have a grant programme for home battery storage, which ended in 2022. However, homeowners who are getting solar panels installed with the aid of the SEAI grant can also get a solar battery. The system will still qualify for the solar panel grant, but there will be no extra funding for a battery.
This showcases the growing capacity of Ireland’s energy storage systems and their pivotal role in ensuring energy supply during times of peak demand. Battery storage is becoming increasingly essential in managing the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources and reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.
A 5kW solar battery will cost between €1,700 and €3,000 in Ireland. Battery storage systems can be charged with unused solar power or cheaper nighttime electricity. Storing solar energy can be more financially lucrative than selling it back to the grid. Getting a 5kW solar battery in Ireland will cost between €1,700 and €3,000 in most instances.
While solar energy accounted for just 3% of total electricity generation for the month, during periods of clear sunshine, solar energy production surged to over 18%. This sharp increase demonstrates the vast potential of solar power in Ireland, and it signals an optimistic outlook for the coming summer months.