Solar PV (photovoltaic panels), most commonly installed on the roof, convert sunlight to electricity with-out producing any carbon emissions. The electricity can be used for heating water, to power your house or stored in batteries. The Microgeneration Support Scheme allows you to receive 21c/kWh credits for any excess electricity exported.
Eligibility requirements
The size and type of a microgeneration system (a typical installation consisting of 10 panels)
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All properties occupied before 2021 are eligible.
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This time will be extended if necessary.
A thorough inspection may be needed.
SEAI can provide grants to help with the costs (subjected to meeting the eligibility requirements).
Built before 2011
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Solar Share offers a rate per kWh of 21c. This payment is estimated to range from EUR50-EUR300 annu-ally, depending on your microgeneration system's size and type (a typical installation with 10 panels would cost EUR150).
Most important is that you get the grant for solar power.
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So, the DC electricity generated by the solar panels needs to be converted into AC to make it usable. The conversion of DC to AC power is carried out by a device known as an inverter. Once electricity has been generated by the solar panels, it flows via the inverters and is converted into AC power. After conversion, electricity flows to either electric loads or power meters which measure the amount of power generated, depending on the type of inverter fitted.
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Solar Share is pleased to offer a rate of 21c per kWh. We estimate that this payment will range between €50-€300 per year, depending on the size and type of your microgeneration system (a typical installa-tion of 10 panels would be about €150 per year).
SEAI offers grants to help with the cost of your project.