In 2016 was established Eco Solar Energy, helping lead Ireland away from expensive fossil fuels and towards cleaner renewable energies. Here at Eco Solar Energy, we love Solar Energy and the environmental benefits Solar Energy can bring.
Solar Energy is one of the cheapest ways of producing electricity and can be easily installed in a matter of days on any building or ground area. Installing Solar PV in your home or business can prevent the effects of climate change by reducing our CO2 emissions and releasing fewer pollutants in the air.
We can all do our part to slow down climate change. Installing solar PV is a good way to lower your carbon footprint. Solar Energy is a natural, renewable source, unlike fossil fuels which are finite. Solar Energy produces little or no emissions when it's converted to electricity. That is why more and more people are investing in solar to power their homes. If you are interested in investing in solar panels for your property, there are grants available to help you manage the initial costs.
SEAI can help you with the cost of installing solar PV on your property. If eligible you could qualify for up €2,400 towards the cost of the installation. We can help you every step of the way from application to installation. Eco Solar Energy offers Solar PV Panel Installation, Electrical Installations, and Electrical Maintenance Services, Electrical Testing and Inspection Reporting & Commercial LED Lighting and Installations.
We are also REC Certified Installers so we can offer the REC's ProTrust Warranty which covers product, performance, and labour - and is exclusively offered by REC Certified Solar Professional installers.
For more information visit www.ecosolarenergy.ie, email info@ecosolarenergy.ie or call 052 61 33959 or 087 749 6933.
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