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As one of Ireland's largest provider of solar products, Failte Solar plays a pivotal role in driving the nation’s transition towards a sustainable energy future. In an era where the importance of solar energy cannot be overstated, Failte Solar remains at the forefront of delivering solutions that align with Ireland's ambitious sustainability targets, set both by the industry and the…
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its Renewables 2024 report, providing a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of renewable energy. This report is not just a reflection of the progress we have made but also a blueprint for the future as we strive to meet global energy demands sustainably.
On 26 September the CRU published its new Electricity Connection Policy – Generation and System Services (ECP-GSS), which brings major changes to how renewable energy projects like solar will connect to the grid in Ireland. This “new connections policy” will replace the Enduring Connection Policy (ECP-2), and it comes after extensive feedback from stakeholders, including ISEA, in a consultation…
The Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA) engaged KPMG to assess the economic impacts of the solar energy industry in Ireland. Solar energy is now a significant contributor to Ireland's energy supply, providing renewable electricity to our homes, businesses, and the national grid.
As the Irish government unveils Budget 2025, the focus on renewable energy and sustainability becomes increasingly apparent. This year's budget holds significant potential to accelerate Ireland's renewable energy goals, particularly in the solar sector. However, critical areas require further attention to ensure a comprehensive transition to a low-carbon future.
As Ireland continues its journey towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future, Budget 2025 offers a critical opportunity to advance the nation's solar ambitions. The Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA) recently presented its key recommendations for Budget 2025 to the government
As the solar energy industry grows, so does the demand for highly trained technicians capable of installing and maintaining utility-scale solar PV systems. However, a lack of standardised training has resulted in inconsistent safety practices and productivity challenges across the globe.
After only five months of operating in the Irish photovoltaic market with services in operation and maintenance, greentech solar services Limited has already 30 MWp, with a number of solar power plants currently under contract.
The Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA) welcomes the positive outcomes of the RESS 4 auction, a pivotal moment in progressing Ireland’s renewable energy journey. This auction represents another step forward for the solar industry, solidifying its role as a cornerstone of Ireland’s clean energy future.
The 2023 Sustainability Report is LONGi's seventh consecutive release of social responsibility and sustainable development reports, revealing the company's actions and achievements in environmental protection, social responsibility, and corporate governance (ESG) in 2023.