Discover the success of the Denis Mahonny Kilbarrack & M50 project, where our expert team installed a system producing 95 MWh annually, meeting 60% of the client’s energy needs. With a rapid 3-year payback and a reduction of 16.12 tons in CO2 emissions, this project sets a benchmark for sustainability in Dublin.
The Denis Mahonny Kilbarrack & M50 project features a 122kWp solar system equipped with high-efficiency JA Solar 500W PV panels and two 50kW Solax inverters. Designed to harness maximum solar energy, the system is a combination of flat and trapezoidal roofing, utilizing the Renusol mounting system for optimal performance. With an estimated production of 95 MWh per annum, this system is built to significantly reduce energy costs and improve sustainability for the client.
Supported by an SEAI grant, this project highlights a remarkable 3-year payback period, making it an outstanding example of cost-effective renewable energy implementation. The solar system meets 60% of the client’s energy needs, drastically reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and supporting Ireland’s commitment to a greener future. This substantial energy production is a testament to our expertise and commitment to delivering innovative solar solutions.
Our in-house design and installation team ensured that every aspect of the project was handled with precision and care. From initial planning to the final installation, the system has already reduced CO2 emissions by 16.12 tons, providing not only financial savings but also a meaningful contribution to environmental protection. The project stands as a beacon of sustainability in Dublin, showcasing the potential of solar energy in urban settings.