The Irish
Government launched the Schools Photovoltaic Programme (SPP) in 2023 with
invitations to schools included in the pilot phase going out in November. The 1st February, 2024, was the deadline for schools to indicate their
participation and Failte Solar is already seeing installer activity underway to
get tenders submitted for the programme. So, we thought we would provide some details
for our customers around the programme, in order to help you ready your
business for the requirements.
Programme
Details
Recognising
the opportunity that school buildings could help Ireland towards its 2030
sustainability targets, alongside the obvious advantages of bringing down
energy costs for school authorities, the Irish government announced the SPP in
2023. It is a significant programme for the Irish Solar industry, with the pilot
phase alone open to c.1,600 schools across the eight initial counties included.
It is expected this will be rolled out to all remaining counties in coming
months, with thousands more projects in the pipeline, based on its success.
The
requirements set out within the programme specify that each school can have a
6KW solar system installed, with up to 16 solar panels in an array. Additionally,
in a bid to raise awareness for the students and school visitors around the
initiative, installations are required to facilitate a publicly visible display
(minimum 32-inch screen) showing the power generated by the system, alongside
the environmental benefits it brings with it.
Schools
accepted into the pilot phase (within Co. Clare, Co. Donegal, Dublin
City Council Area, Co. Galway, Co. Kerry, Co. Kilkenny, Co. Leitrim, Co.
Limerick, Co. Offaly, Co. Waterford, Co. Wicklow) will be required to submit the three lowest priced
quotes received by installers for the installation, uploaded to the programme
hub no later than the 15th March, 2024. Once submitted tenders have
been assessed, the successful installers will be informed by the school
authority and installation will need to be completed on or before the 30th
May 2024.
Installer
Considerations
The SPP is
a significant opportunity for installers across Ireland to add to their
portfolio of work in 2024. The Government has provided comprehensive guidelines
for installers and schools to follow during the process. We highly recommend
our installers to review the documentation thoroughly and ensure that they are
positioned to take advantage of the opportunity. See the documents listed here on the Irish Government website.
As always,
our team is available for pre-sales and technical support for those submitting
tenders. Customers should note that a number of our manufacturers are well
positioned to help Installers secure strong tender submissions, within their
respective product portfolios, under Failte Solar offering.
Failte
Solar Advantage
Failte
Solar is a designated distributor of Solarfox in Ireland, which provides a
dedicated solution to the display requirements outlined in the SPP programme. The
Solarfox display is a highly comprehensive solution, with several additional
benefits for schools, should installers choose this option.
There are strong offerings from our trusted inverter brands including SAJ, which offers a 6Kw machine ideal for the SPP project, as well as our SOFAR solar inverters. Huawei and Solis installers can also rest assured that we have planned for demand around this project for inverters that meet requirements, with competitive pricing on offer for each.
We also
have strong offerings for the solar array, with TW Solar 415kwh and Jinko
435kwh panels being an obvious choice for maximising output, whist keeping
costs highly competitive.
The SPP
does not cover battery provision, so we anticipate that most installations will
be single-phase, string inverter set ups. That said, there are a number of
options for installers to take into consideration and, as always, the geographic and structural
circumstances of each job will dictate the needs for each school. We are happy
to help customers with any advice and welcome any questions around the SPP,
should you have any.
Challenges
With an
expected influx of demand, based on the timelines set out within the SPP, we
would advise that customers ensure that they not only ready themselves for the
demands of the tender process, but consult us about their planning around
timelines for potential installations and the logistical needs that go
alongside this. As ever, we will do all
we can to ensure that our customers have the best quality products at the most
competitive price, ready for delivery, as needed.
Support
Contact
your Failte Solar account manager today or call us at the office over the
coming days and weeks, if you need our support. Also look out for further news,
updates and advice in our email newsletter and social media channels. If you
are new customer, ensure you are signed up to a corporate account with Failte
Solar on our website, so that you donโt miss out on the products, services,
advice and support from our team.
Impact
The Schools
Photovoltaic Programme is a fundamental project for Ireland and our solar
industry. It presents, not only, a strong economic and educational opportunity
for schools, students, authorities and wider stakeholders in their communities;
But a significant opportunity for installers to provide high quality and cost-efficient
solar systems that benefit a high proportion of our islands population.
At Failte
Solar we welcome the opportunity to play our part in making the programme a
success, so that similar initiatives can be rolled out for further public
facilities to enjoy the power of solar into the future.
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