For John Mannion and the Mohill Enterprise Centre, the installation of solar panels and a battery storage unit in 2021, as well as a single charging point for electric vehicles, couldn’t have come at a better time.
The manager of the facility explains that while sky-rocketing energy prices sparked by the lifting of Covid-19 public health restrictions left many organisations across Ireland vulnerable to closure, the Mohill Enterprise Centre’s investment in clean and renewable energy infrastructure saw a reduction in its energy bills in the same period.
“The timing of the work could not have been better. The 11KW solar panels, 40KW battery storage unit and the charging point for EVs took around three weeks to install and commission but the disruption was nothing compared to the return on investment,” says John.
“Our bill has reduced by 40%. We also have an export licence from the ESB which means we are feeding our excess energy to the national grid, the cost of which comes off our bill. That’s worth around €400 a year now.”