Solar Power Generating Solar Electricity
Solar Power is a company providing solar power solutions to the domestic, commerical, industrial, and agricultural sectors,
05/06/2024
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16/01/2024
due to up and coming large industrial projects mcgrath electrics and security contractors are currently looking for 1st/2nd/3rd /4th apprentices and qualified electricians for industrial electrical works based in galway region and charleville co cork
please forward CV's to
[email protected]
08/12/2023
mcgrath electrics are currently looking for 1st/2nd/3rd /4th apprentices and qualified electricians for industrial electrical works based in galway region and charleville co cork
please forward CV's to
[email protected]
25/10/2023
we are currently looking for
quailified electricians and 1st 2nd 3rd 4th year electrical apprentices for large industrial electrical projects
for further information please email
[email protected]
14/08/2023
lastest solar pv system fitted for davitt gaa ballindine co.mayo
14/06/2023
we are currently looking for
quailified electricians and 1st 2nd 3rd 4th year electrical apprentices to fill the following position
1. electrican for solar pv installations full onsite training will given
for further information please email
[email protected]
24/05/2022
lastest solar pv system installled with over 8kw of solar pv panels mounted on roof connected to a 6kw solid hybrid inverter with 10.8kw battery storage
03/01/2022
VAT on solar photovoltaic (PV) installations on farms, homes and businesses must be reduced by the government immediately, an industry group has demanded.
The Micro-Renewable Energy Federation (MREF) is calling for a decision by EU finance ministers to reduce VAT on solar PV panels on private homes and public buildings to be implemented here.
The Council of the European Union this week updated and modernised the list of goods and services for which reduced VAT rates are allowed, including solar panels.
The council will formally adopt the directive after the EU Parliament has issued its opinion on the proposal.
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MREF chairman, Pat Smith said that member states now have the scope to apply reduced rates of VAT as low as 5% on solar PV equipment; a rate of 13.5% currently applies to the panels.
Smith said the VAT reduction “would represent a clear statement of intent by government of its commitment to drive the transition to renewable and more sustainable energy sources for homes and businesses”.
The MREF has written to the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, urging him to implement the EU decision immediately.
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The group has also called on Minister Ryan to review the current grant rate for solar PV installations, as inflation is causing a rise in costs.
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Meanwhile, the Micro-generation Support Scheme (MSS), which will cover domestic, agricultural, commercial and school installations up to 50kW, will go to government shortly.
The scheme, which will outline a framework for farms, homes and businesses to sell surplus renewable energy they produce back to the national grid, is expected to be available for entry over next summer.
The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) also recently outlined how the separate Clean Export Guarantee (CEG) payment will operate.
The interim arrangement is set to ensure that consumers, including those with microgeneration installed, are paid at market rates, for surplus electricity they export to the grid.
The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications has said those who generate less than 400kW will be eligible for the CEG, which is expected to be available from January or February 2022.
Also Read: Who is eligible to sell surplus electricity back to the grid?
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