03/09/2004
Businesses and schools urged to adopt solar power
Communities, voluntary groups, public sector organisations and small businesses have been urged to save money and use solar power through a new grant scheme from Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE).
Supported by the Energy Saving Trust and launched through the NIE Smart Programme, 'Plug in the Sun' is a new pilot scheme which encourages the installation of solar panels in a range of properties. The grant scheme in place will see customers funded 75% of the total installation costs.
'Plug in the Sun' is the latest PV scheme from the NIE Smart Programme, working with BP Solar and two local installers, to give organisations and householders the opportunity to install solar panels.
A 3kWp system will generate around 2400 kWh of electricity per year, over half the requirements of a typical house. The grant for homeowners is almost fully subscribed but NIE wants to see more schools, small businesses and community groups signing up.
Sixteen organisations and individuals will benefit from electricity produced from solar power (photovoltaics), and NIE is encouraging schools, not-for-profit and public sector organisations, businesses and community groups to take advantage of this offer.
Jenny Boyd, NIE Energy Services Manager, said that solar power appeals to a broad range of people, both to save money, and to protect the environment by opting for environmentally friendly sources of energy.
"It is hoped that supporting this type of non-polluting energy source will help develop the market and encourage communities across Northern Ireland to invest in sustainable energy solutions," she said.
Noel Williams, Head of Energy Saving Trust in Northern Ireland, acknowledged fears that Northern Ireland's climate would not be consummate for solar power generation – but reassured customers that photovoltaic system is effective even on cloudy days.
"The Energy Saving Trust welcomes NIE’s proactive promotion of renewable energy sources like PV and hopes more people will adopt alternative energy sources in the future,” he added.
This pilot scheme will only be available to existing properties within approximately 40 miles of Belfast and installations must be able to be completed in October 2004.
The scheme is administered by Community Action Renewables and is delivered by BP Solar and local installers SEE and Stothers.
To find about 'Plug in the Sun' contact Community Action Renewables on 0800 512012.
(gmcg)
Supported by the Energy Saving Trust and launched through the NIE Smart Programme, 'Plug in the Sun' is a new pilot scheme which encourages the installation of solar panels in a range of properties. The grant scheme in place will see customers funded 75% of the total installation costs.
'Plug in the Sun' is the latest PV scheme from the NIE Smart Programme, working with BP Solar and two local installers, to give organisations and householders the opportunity to install solar panels.
A 3kWp system will generate around 2400 kWh of electricity per year, over half the requirements of a typical house. The grant for homeowners is almost fully subscribed but NIE wants to see more schools, small businesses and community groups signing up.
Sixteen organisations and individuals will benefit from electricity produced from solar power (photovoltaics), and NIE is encouraging schools, not-for-profit and public sector organisations, businesses and community groups to take advantage of this offer.
Jenny Boyd, NIE Energy Services Manager, said that solar power appeals to a broad range of people, both to save money, and to protect the environment by opting for environmentally friendly sources of energy.
"It is hoped that supporting this type of non-polluting energy source will help develop the market and encourage communities across Northern Ireland to invest in sustainable energy solutions," she said.
Noel Williams, Head of Energy Saving Trust in Northern Ireland, acknowledged fears that Northern Ireland's climate would not be consummate for solar power generation – but reassured customers that photovoltaic system is effective even on cloudy days.
"The Energy Saving Trust welcomes NIE’s proactive promotion of renewable energy sources like PV and hopes more people will adopt alternative energy sources in the future,” he added.
This pilot scheme will only be available to existing properties within approximately 40 miles of Belfast and installations must be able to be completed in October 2004.
The scheme is administered by Community Action Renewables and is delivered by BP Solar and local installers SEE and Stothers.
To find about 'Plug in the Sun' contact Community Action Renewables on 0800 512012.
(gmcg)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
21 November 2017
Work Begins On New Solar Farm In South Antrim
Work has started on a new solar farm in south Antrim. The £7 million scheme will supply electricity to NI Water's Dunmore Water Treatment works. The work is taking place on a 33-acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is expected to save over £0.
Work Begins On New Solar Farm In South Antrim
Work has started on a new solar farm in south Antrim. The £7 million scheme will supply electricity to NI Water's Dunmore Water Treatment works. The work is taking place on a 33-acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is expected to save over £0.
20 January 2011
Renewable Energy Gets Powerful Boost
A new association is being formed today aimed at expanding the use of renewable energy sources, such as wind power. The Northern Ireland Renewable Industry Group (NIRIG), which represents the collective voices of Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA) and RenewableUK in Northern Ireland, was officially launched on Thursday.
Renewable Energy Gets Powerful Boost
A new association is being formed today aimed at expanding the use of renewable energy sources, such as wind power. The Northern Ireland Renewable Industry Group (NIRIG), which represents the collective voices of Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA) and RenewableUK in Northern Ireland, was officially launched on Thursday.
01 April 2010
Energy Cost Cut 'Suits' Mens Outfitter
Independent clothing company Bogart Menswear is one of the latest retailers to benefit from green energy savings having moved to a renewable energy supply from Energia. Established for over 30 years in Ann Street Belfast, the Bogart chain also comprises a store in Newry and a recently opened flagship store in Belfast City Centre.
Energy Cost Cut 'Suits' Mens Outfitter
Independent clothing company Bogart Menswear is one of the latest retailers to benefit from green energy savings having moved to a renewable energy supply from Energia. Established for over 30 years in Ann Street Belfast, the Bogart chain also comprises a store in Newry and a recently opened flagship store in Belfast City Centre.
03 September 2009
Wind Is 'Foundation' Of Renewable Sector
Wind energy could form the bedrock for achieving Northern Ireland's renewable energy targets, the Environment Minister has said. Speaker at the Irish Wind Energy Association Workshop in Belfast, Edwin Poots reaffirmed his support for the wind industry and all other renewable energy technologies.
Wind Is 'Foundation' Of Renewable Sector
Wind energy could form the bedrock for achieving Northern Ireland's renewable energy targets, the Environment Minister has said. Speaker at the Irish Wind Energy Association Workshop in Belfast, Edwin Poots reaffirmed his support for the wind industry and all other renewable energy technologies.
15 June 2009
Potential For 'Green' Jobs, Says De Brun
The green economy should be at the heart of government programmes, according to Sinn Féin's Bairbre de Brún, who said energy efficiency schemes could create much-needed jobs for the ailing construction sector. The newly re-elected MEP (pictured) appeared before the Climate Change Inquiry held by the Assembly Environment Committee last week.
Potential For 'Green' Jobs, Says De Brun
The green economy should be at the heart of government programmes, according to Sinn Féin's Bairbre de Brún, who said energy efficiency schemes could create much-needed jobs for the ailing construction sector. The newly re-elected MEP (pictured) appeared before the Climate Change Inquiry held by the Assembly Environment Committee last week.