Dawn Meats Invests €1.5m In Waterford Solar Panel Project

By Sarah O'Sullivan
Dawn Meats Invests €1.5m In Waterford Solar Panel Project

Dawn Meats has invested €1.5 million in a newly completed solar panel project at its Grannagh site in Co. Waterford, it announced today.

The 18-month project – led by engineering director Tom Hyland – saw the installation of 3,500 solar roof panels covering 8,397 square metres.

These panels will produce 1,560,000kWh of power annually, the equivalent of 40% of the yearly electricity usage at the Grannagh site.

The energy generated is enough to power 210 homes for an entire year.

Dawn Meats expects to deliver a return on its investment in 4.5 years, depending on future electricity unit price rates.

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The Grannagh site’s southern location offers optimal sunlight exposure, which made it a suitable location for the use of solar panels.

It also had available roof space, so the project did not require additional planning permission.

‘A Significant Milestone’

The move is part of the company’s wider plans to maximise renewable energy generation at its sites and Dawn Meats is due to install similar solar facilities at other plants in Ireland and the UK.

Since 2020, Dawn Meats has sourced 100% renewable energy to power its sites.

With further investment, the company is working towards on-site renewable generation across all sites as part of its Plan Four Zero sustainability strategy.

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Speaking about the project, Hyland said, “We are delighted to announce that our solar panels project is now live at the Grannagh site in Co. Waterford.

“This marks a significant milestone in our journey to use sustainable energy and reduce our carbon footprint.

“We plan to replicate the success of this project across our sites in Ireland and the UK in the near future.”

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