The Avondhu

Dairygold to power its processing plants with renewable electricit­y from co-op member’s farm

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In a unique and ground-breaking move, Dairygold has become the first dairy processor in Ireland to sign a corporate Power Purchase Agreement (cPPA) with one of its own farmer members.

The agreement between Dairygold and local grain supplier, Michael Quirke, will see Dairygold purchase 5,000 MWh per year of renewable solar energy from Lurrig Solar Farm, located on Michael’s farm in Aghada, Co. Cork, to provide electricit­y for Dairygold’s processing operations. Michael developed the solar farm on his farmland in 2022.

Speaking about the agreement, Dairygold interim chief executive, Michael Harte, said that the move was ‘pioneering’.

“We’re delighted to enter this agreement with Lurrig Solar Farm. It is the first of its kind in the industry and brings together a leading dairy co-operative with a farmer supplier to source locally produced renewable electricit­y for Dairygold’s world class dairy processing facilities. Pioneering developmen­ts like this represent important progress on the implementa­tion of our sustainabi­lity strategy.”

ONGOING DEVELOPMEN­TS

The agreement is just one of the many initiative­s undertaken by Dairygold as part of its decarbonis­ation programme for its processing and transport operations. Other recent programmes include the developmen­t of the decarbonis­ation roadmap for processing, the launch of the FarmGen Solar PV programme to Dairygold’s suppliers and the installati­on of solar PV at Dairygold’s Lombardsto­wn Mill.

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Lurrig farm owner, Michael Quirke, said the farm were ‘proud’ to be signing the agreement.

“As a family farmer and member of Dairygold Co-Operative for more than four decades, both Rose and I are delighted to be involved in this groundbrea­king agreement with our co-op. We are proud to be a part of Dairygold’s continuing sustainabi­lity journey. When we began farming here at Lurrig, the renewable energy industry did not exist, but today it is a central facet in all of our lives. We hope today’s announceme­nt will serve as encouragem­ent for farmers to embrace opportunit­ies in this area,” he said.

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