At the launch of the €200 million funded solar initiative from Activ8 Energies and SSE Airtricity at Activ8 Energies’ offices in Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan. From left to right: Niamh Smyth, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment; Ciaran Marron, Chief Executive Officer, Activ8 Energies; Darragh O’Brien, Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment; and Stephen Gallagher, Managing Director, SSE Airtricity.
Activ8 Solar Energies, Ireland’s leading solar provider and leading energy provider, SSE Airtricity, have partnered to launch an all-island funded solar initiative for businesses, worth up to €200 million. The initiative will help Irish businesses install on-site solar systems without upfront costs, offering long-term energy price stability.
Activ8 and SSE will invest in funding, installing and maintaining the Solar PV system while businesses will pay for the electricity they generate on site, at an agreed and attractive rate, through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
This announcement comes at an exciting time for Monaghan-based Activ8 Energies, which this year celebrates its 20th anniversary, underscoring its growth and leadership in large-scale renewable energy solutions for Irish businesses.
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