This grant can help you with the costs of installing solar PV panels in your home to generate renewable electricity.All homeowners, including private landlords, whose homes were built and occupied before 2021 can apply.This is defined as the date your electricity meter was installed and is different to other grant measures where the home must be built before 2011.
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We have calculated the savings based on estimated installation costs, solar generation from a south-facing roof and a certain level of self-consumption and export. Savings are based on Bord Gáis Energy’s standard unit rate for Urban 24-hour electricity at 48.19c/kWh (incl. VAT) and a microgeneration export rate of 18.5c/kWh from your electricity supplier.
We will install the panels to highest standards and you will be then brought through a tutorial so you are comfortable with all aspects of Solar PV.
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SEAI grants help homeowners, businesses, communities and large industries to reduce their energy costs as well as greenhouse gas emissions.
The grant is intended to assist you in paying for the installation.
We will send electronic copies to SEAI.
Above is based upon estimated installation costs, annual solar production and self-consumption from a roof facing south in Dublin City. Savings are based on the average electricity price of 41c/kWh, and the microgeneration rate which is 21c/kWh. All prices have been calculated at 0% from 1st May, 2023.
When your system is connected to the national grid and you generate more electricity than you require, the extra energy is sent back to the grid. If you’re signed up to our Microgen Export plan you’ll be paid for this in the form of credit on your bill.
It would cost EUR150.
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Please allow up to six weeks for the payment. Additional time may be required if a thorough inspection is needed.
You should seek advice on the specifics of your situation.
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area. This can be determined during the site inspection. Installation normally takes place
More effective and efficient when compared to thin films and polycrystalline panels. Monocrystalline (MC) modules are made of a single silicon crystal. Being the most efficient and highest-quality panels, they’re also the most expensive.
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Your BER assessor will publish the BER certificate once you have uploaded all required documentation.
While solar panels do generate energy during cloudy and rainy days, they may not be enough to meet your home's energy requirements. Of course, any power deficit can be comfortably met with battery-stored energy or from the excess energy sent to the energy grid.
�2,400 The amount you get depends on the system size you have installed, measured by your solar panel's peak power output (in kW / kWp). �2,400 is the maximum grant. Larger installations still get this amount. Other things you get installed (such as batteries and immersion diverters) do not effect the amount of the grant.
The Government Microgeneration Support Scheme is now available so that those with a registered microgeneration device can sell any excess electricity back to Ireland's electricity grid. This will help households reduce their carbon footprint and save money.