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Financial rewards for communities, small businesses, farmers and individuals who adopt solar and wind power are being scaled-up, making feeding surplus power into the grid more attractive following an overhaul of tariffs announced on Wednesday by Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan.
The new range of fixed feed-in tariffs to small-scale and community projects who produce between 50kW – 6MW of renewable electricity – from solar and wind – come under an expansion of the small-scale renewable electricity support scheme (SRESS).
It “aims to provide an easier route to market to community projects, farmers and SMES, and maximise their participation in the energy transition”, Mr Ryan told the Energy Ireland conference in Croke Park on Wednesday.
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