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Farmers can secure a ‘full 40% grant on all costs for solar’

The Micro Renewable Energy Federation has welcomed a 20% increase in TAMS reference costs for solar PV investment on farms.

Pat Smith, its chairman, said the original reference prices “fell short of the actual” installation costs on farms.

Solar PV

Welcoming the news, Mr Smith said:

“The new reference pricing allows farmers secure a full 40% grant on all of their costs for solar PV and battery storage.”

“This, coupled with a VAT refund on solar PV installation costs and the option to avail of 100% accelerated capital tax allowances in the year that the expenditure takes place, makes it an excellent on-farm investment for farmers.”

He stated such a system installation is a hedge against rising energy costs with the added benefit of reducing carbon emissions in the business as well.

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Mr Smith called on the Minister for Agriculture to review and remove other unnecessary restrictions associated with a TAMS grant scheme for solar PV.

He cited the example that there is no justification for limiting the amount of solar PV that will be grant-aided under the TAMS scheme to just 11kW as on many farms, a much higher amount is justified.

Dedicated solar grant scheme for farm businesses

Smith said there needs to be a dedicated solar grant support scheme for farm businesses.

“Under the current TAMS scheme, many thousands of farmers are excluded from applying for grant supports for solar PV. They have already reached the limit on their TAMS entitlements, or they are being excluded through other unnecessary restrictions within the current TAMS scheme.”

Deliver €500m/year in renewable energy

He stated that farm families could play a very significant role in delivering a vibrant micro-generation sector in every parish across Ireland.

“It is now time to put the supports in place to assist the farming and wider community in realising this opportunity on behalf of the country.”

“There is enough roof space on farms and businesses in Ireland to accommodate up to 3,000 MW of solar-powered micro-generation and deliver the equivalent of €500m per year in renewable electricity, which will be a massive benefit to rural communities and the country as a whole.”

“It does not make sense that thousands of acres of roof space on Irish farms are not being effectively used to help meet our climate action goals while thousands of acres of good land that can be used for farming, are being earmarked for solar PV installations backed mainly by multi-national pension funds.”

He said the new reference prices are:

  • €1253 per kwp of solar PV + €1608;
  • For battery storage: €703 per kwh + €753.
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