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be submitted for planning over the coming months. It is widely expected that largescale solar projects will be support under new renewable energy support policy to be announced this year.
No details of the siting of the planned solar parks and farms has yet been revealed. According to the companies they will connect to the distribution grid network and will meet the electricity demand of around 80,000 homes locally.
BNRG Renewables is the largest and longest-established Irish solar company. It was an early entrant into solar markets in Europe and the US and is eager to lead the development of the Irish market. Construction will begin this year on its first project on the island of Ireland – a 13.5 MW project in County Down.
The company has already developed and constructed more than €230 million of Solar PV projects in Europe since 2007, including the completion, in 2016, of a portfolio of more than 20 MW of projects that it owns and operates in the UK. It recently entered the US market, with a pipeline of more than 140 MW at an advanced stage of development in the US.
David Maguire, Director of BNRG Renewables, said what he described as a unique partnership represents a significant investment in renewable energy in Ireland and will be well positioned to deliver first class projects, and real value to the Irish consumer.
Neoen is an independent power producer, generating electricity from renewable sources – solar, wind or biomass – since 2008.
It develops, finances, builds and operates plants and is active in France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Mozambique, Jamaica, Zambia, Jordan and El Salvador. With a current base of 1,000 MW, Neoen seeks to achieve installed power of more than 3,000 MW by 2020.
The company completed construction, in 2015, on the largest solar PV project operating in Europe. The plant, located near Bordeaux, has the capacity of 300 MW and its annual generation is equivalent to the total power consumption of all households in Bordeaux.
Romain Desrousseaux, deputy CEO of Neoen, said: ‘ This joint venture is a great match of two experienced European independent power producers working and investing together over the long term to bring about a new competitive solar industry in Ireland with associated job creation and training, while leading to provide clean energy for over 80,000 Irish homes.’ The Oesophageal Cancer Fund (OCF) is looking for volunteers to help with their 16th annual lollipop days.
The fundraising drive takes place on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4, and will involve volunteers selling lollipops for €2 to raise funds nationwide.
For more information on Lollipop Day or to make a donation, visit www.lollipopday.ie
To volunteer in Wicklow contact Fiona on 086 4044354.