County Antrim (named after the town of Antrim) is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. Adjoined to the north-east shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of 3,046 square kilometres (1,176sqmi) and has a population of about 618,000. It is one of six traditional counties of Northern Ireland and is within the historic province of Ulster.
The Glens of Antrim offer isolated rugged landscapes, the Giant's Causeway is a unique landscape and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bushmills produces whiskey, and Portrush is a popular seaside resort and night-life area. The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder being in County Down.
Key to parties: C Conservative, L Liberal, NP no party identified, T Tory, U Unionist, W Whig. Changes of party name in 1832 are indicated i.e. (T,C) and (W,L).
Notes:
(1) Earl of Yarmouth (1800–1870) was known as Viscount Beauchamp until 17 June 1822.
The sites of a church and graveyard in the townland are registered as Scheduled Historic Monuments at grid ref: D3440 1220 and an Early Christian cemetery was excavated in 1993. This revealed over 120 burials dated from the 7th to 12th centuries. Some burials had been disturbed by a stone-lined pit of Anglo-Norman date.
Ireland's first large-scale solar opens in Co Antrim
Nick Boyle, chief executive of solar operator Lightsource, speaks with Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann. Read more: http://www.farmersjournal.ie/watch-30-acre-solar-farm-opens-in-antrim-210820
published: 04 Jun 2016
'They've taken the home away from me': Life in the middle of a solar farm
John McCue's home became surrounded by a solar farm over the last few years and now is struggling to sell the property. Video: Enda O'Dowd
published: 12 Mar 2024
Ireland's first large-scale solar farm opens in Wicklow
The first large-scale ground mounted solar farm to supply electricity to the Irish grid has been opened near Ashford in Co Wicklow and is now operational.
Millvale solar farm incorporates 33,600 solar modules covering 25 hectares of land.
It was developed by Neoen, a leading independent producer of exclusively renewable energy, and has a generation capacity of 8 megawatts of electricity.
That is enough to power approximately 3,600 homes every year.
It is estimated that the electricity it generates will prevent 4,800 tonnes of greenhouse emissions.
It is the first of many solar projects to reach commercial operation under the Government's Renewable Electricity Support Scheme.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/0429/1295115-solar-farm/
published: 29 Apr 2022
Solar Panel Installers Northern Ireland | Solar Installations Larne Belfast Antrim Ballymena
Based in Larne, JM Solar & Electrical | http://jmsolar.co.uk provide Solar PV (Photovoltaics) Sales & Installations for Domestic, Business & Agricultural customers in Co. Antrim.
JM Solar & Electrical also provides Domestic & Agricultural Electrical Installations, as well as general Building Repairs & Renovations.
As a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the Solar PV installation and our other Services.
We pride ourselves in going the extra mile for our Customers. All our work is guaranteed along with Solar PV Hardware which comes with a Manufacturer’s Warranty can be extended up to 25 years on request at very reasonable prices.
Because we are a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the installation, as w...
published: 07 Apr 2016
Brett Martin new solar farm
Our team managed, coordinated, planned, shot and edited this video for Brett Martin, including adding graphics. This relates to the new solar farm that helps power its site in Mallusk, county Antrim.
published: 20 Aug 2018
£7m Dunore Solar Farm
On 10 May 2018, NI Water dramatically reduced their carbon footprint by using 24,000 solar panels to complete a £7 million solar farm, turning what was a green field into a green power station, producing enough electricity to supply the power needs of one of Northern Ireland’s largest treatment plants - Dunore Water Treatment Works (WTW) in South Antrim.
NI Water recognises the opportunity that recent and future change in the electricity market and associated technologies represent. The Dunore Solar Farm is an important element in the company’s strategy to continue to deliver improvements for our customers and the environment.
published: 22 Mar 2019
Official Opening of £7m Dunore Solar Farm
The £7million project involved work on a 33 acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is expected to save over £0.5m annually in energy costs to the company.
NI Water is the provinces largest user of electricity and Dunore is its third largest site in terms of energy consumption accounting for 7% of the company’s annual usage. Local Hillsborough based company GRAHAM Construction were the main contractor for this project.
published: 10 May 2018
Ireland, Millvale Solar Farm
published: 28 Apr 2022
Solar Panels & Renewable Energy Saving with Solar NI
Solar NI PV installation in Castlewellan. This is our 20kwp Solar PV installation and testimonial from the Fresh Food Centre in Castlewellan Co. Down owner, Michael Johnston. This system was fitted using Schletter mounting, with Suntech panels supported by Enphase Micro-Inverters under each and every panel for ultimate production possible. The stats and performance of the system, speak for themselves... Just watch!
published: 09 Jul 2014
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Nick Boyle, chief executive of solar operator Lightsource, speaks with Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann. Read more: http://www....
Nick Boyle, chief executive of solar operator Lightsource, speaks with Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann. Read more: http://www.farmersjournal.ie/watch-30-acre-solar-farm-opens-in-antrim-210820
Nick Boyle, chief executive of solar operator Lightsource, speaks with Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann. Read more: http://www.farmersjournal.ie/watch-30-acre-solar-farm-opens-in-antrim-210820
The first large-scale ground mounted solar farm to supply electricity to the Irish grid has been opened near Ashford in Co Wicklow and is now operational.
Mill...
The first large-scale ground mounted solar farm to supply electricity to the Irish grid has been opened near Ashford in Co Wicklow and is now operational.
Millvale solar farm incorporates 33,600 solar modules covering 25 hectares of land.
It was developed by Neoen, a leading independent producer of exclusively renewable energy, and has a generation capacity of 8 megawatts of electricity.
That is enough to power approximately 3,600 homes every year.
It is estimated that the electricity it generates will prevent 4,800 tonnes of greenhouse emissions.
It is the first of many solar projects to reach commercial operation under the Government's Renewable Electricity Support Scheme.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/0429/1295115-solar-farm/
The first large-scale ground mounted solar farm to supply electricity to the Irish grid has been opened near Ashford in Co Wicklow and is now operational.
Millvale solar farm incorporates 33,600 solar modules covering 25 hectares of land.
It was developed by Neoen, a leading independent producer of exclusively renewable energy, and has a generation capacity of 8 megawatts of electricity.
That is enough to power approximately 3,600 homes every year.
It is estimated that the electricity it generates will prevent 4,800 tonnes of greenhouse emissions.
It is the first of many solar projects to reach commercial operation under the Government's Renewable Electricity Support Scheme.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/0429/1295115-solar-farm/
Based in Larne, JM Solar & Electrical | http://jmsolar.co.uk provide Solar PV (Photovoltaics) Sales & Installations for Domestic, Business & Agricultural custom...
Based in Larne, JM Solar & Electrical | http://jmsolar.co.uk provide Solar PV (Photovoltaics) Sales & Installations for Domestic, Business & Agricultural customers in Co. Antrim.
JM Solar & Electrical also provides Domestic & Agricultural Electrical Installations, as well as general Building Repairs & Renovations.
As a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the Solar PV installation and our other Services.
We pride ourselves in going the extra mile for our Customers. All our work is guaranteed along with Solar PV Hardware which comes with a Manufacturer’s Warranty can be extended up to 25 years on request at very reasonable prices.
Because we are a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the installation, as we understand this is a large investment either to their private home or their business.
We are Registered fully within the Renewable Energy Industry through various Quality Assurance organisations. JM Solar & Electrical are an Approved MCS and NAPIT Installer.
JM Solar uses Solaredge Technology, SMA, & Zeversolar Inverters, as well as Solarworld, Suntech and REC panels
Based in Larne, JM Solar & Electrical | http://jmsolar.co.uk provide Solar PV (Photovoltaics) Sales & Installations for Domestic, Business & Agricultural customers in Co. Antrim.
JM Solar & Electrical also provides Domestic & Agricultural Electrical Installations, as well as general Building Repairs & Renovations.
As a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the Solar PV installation and our other Services.
We pride ourselves in going the extra mile for our Customers. All our work is guaranteed along with Solar PV Hardware which comes with a Manufacturer’s Warranty can be extended up to 25 years on request at very reasonable prices.
Because we are a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the installation, as we understand this is a large investment either to their private home or their business.
We are Registered fully within the Renewable Energy Industry through various Quality Assurance organisations. JM Solar & Electrical are an Approved MCS and NAPIT Installer.
JM Solar uses Solaredge Technology, SMA, & Zeversolar Inverters, as well as Solarworld, Suntech and REC panels
Our team managed, coordinated, planned, shot and edited this video for Brett Martin, including adding graphics. This relates to the new solar farm that helps po...
Our team managed, coordinated, planned, shot and edited this video for Brett Martin, including adding graphics. This relates to the new solar farm that helps power its site in Mallusk, county Antrim.
Our team managed, coordinated, planned, shot and edited this video for Brett Martin, including adding graphics. This relates to the new solar farm that helps power its site in Mallusk, county Antrim.
On 10 May 2018, NI Water dramatically reduced their carbon footprint by using 24,000 solar panels to complete a £7 million solar farm, turning what was a green ...
On 10 May 2018, NI Water dramatically reduced their carbon footprint by using 24,000 solar panels to complete a £7 million solar farm, turning what was a green field into a green power station, producing enough electricity to supply the power needs of one of Northern Ireland’s largest treatment plants - Dunore Water Treatment Works (WTW) in South Antrim.
NI Water recognises the opportunity that recent and future change in the electricity market and associated technologies represent. The Dunore Solar Farm is an important element in the company’s strategy to continue to deliver improvements for our customers and the environment.
On 10 May 2018, NI Water dramatically reduced their carbon footprint by using 24,000 solar panels to complete a £7 million solar farm, turning what was a green field into a green power station, producing enough electricity to supply the power needs of one of Northern Ireland’s largest treatment plants - Dunore Water Treatment Works (WTW) in South Antrim.
NI Water recognises the opportunity that recent and future change in the electricity market and associated technologies represent. The Dunore Solar Farm is an important element in the company’s strategy to continue to deliver improvements for our customers and the environment.
The £7million project involved work on a 33 acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is...
The £7million project involved work on a 33 acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is expected to save over £0.5m annually in energy costs to the company.
NI Water is the provinces largest user of electricity and Dunore is its third largest site in terms of energy consumption accounting for 7% of the company’s annual usage. Local Hillsborough based company GRAHAM Construction were the main contractor for this project.
The £7million project involved work on a 33 acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is expected to save over £0.5m annually in energy costs to the company.
NI Water is the provinces largest user of electricity and Dunore is its third largest site in terms of energy consumption accounting for 7% of the company’s annual usage. Local Hillsborough based company GRAHAM Construction were the main contractor for this project.
Solar NI PV installation in Castlewellan. This is our 20kwp Solar PV installation and testimonial from the Fresh Food Centre in Castlewellan Co. Down owner, Mic...
Solar NI PV installation in Castlewellan. This is our 20kwp Solar PV installation and testimonial from the Fresh Food Centre in Castlewellan Co. Down owner, Michael Johnston. This system was fitted using Schletter mounting, with Suntech panels supported by Enphase Micro-Inverters under each and every panel for ultimate production possible. The stats and performance of the system, speak for themselves... Just watch!
Solar NI PV installation in Castlewellan. This is our 20kwp Solar PV installation and testimonial from the Fresh Food Centre in Castlewellan Co. Down owner, Michael Johnston. This system was fitted using Schletter mounting, with Suntech panels supported by Enphase Micro-Inverters under each and every panel for ultimate production possible. The stats and performance of the system, speak for themselves... Just watch!
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AmberGreen Energy is a trusted market leader in Nort...
https://ambergreenenergy.co.uk/solar-panels/solar-panels-for-your-home/free-solar-panels-northern-ireland/
AmberGreen Energy is a trusted market leader in Northern Ireland for FREE solar panels.
Benefit from up to £550 per year*of FREE electricity with AmberGreen FREE solar panels NI, we’re Northern Ireland’s No. 1 solar panel company.
How does the free Solar Panels offer work?
An investor pays for all of the costs of your installation. As the home owner you will need to agree to a lease over the airspace above the roof of your property for a period of 21 years. Insurance, maintenance and servicing costs are all covered by the investor.
As the Home Owner you’ll benefits from the FREE electricity generated by the panels during daylight hours. Any electricity that is not used is exported into the local electricity grid and this, along with any government incentive, is received by the investing company.
https://ambergreenenergy.co.uk/solar-panels/solar-panels-for-your-home/free-solar-panels-northern-ireland/
AmberGreen Energy is a trusted market leader in Northern Ireland for FREE solar panels.
Benefit from up to £550 per year*of FREE electricity with AmberGreen FREE solar panels NI, we’re Northern Ireland’s No. 1 solar panel company.
How does the free Solar Panels offer work?
An investor pays for all of the costs of your installation. As the home owner you will need to agree to a lease over the airspace above the roof of your property for a period of 21 years. Insurance, maintenance and servicing costs are all covered by the investor.
As the Home Owner you’ll benefits from the FREE electricity generated by the panels during daylight hours. Any electricity that is not used is exported into the local electricity grid and this, along with any government incentive, is received by the investing company.
Nick Boyle, chief executive of solar operator Lightsource, speaks with Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann. Read more: http://www.farmersjournal.ie/watch-30-acre-solar-farm-opens-in-antrim-210820
The first large-scale ground mounted solar farm to supply electricity to the Irish grid has been opened near Ashford in Co Wicklow and is now operational.
Millvale solar farm incorporates 33,600 solar modules covering 25 hectares of land.
It was developed by Neoen, a leading independent producer of exclusively renewable energy, and has a generation capacity of 8 megawatts of electricity.
That is enough to power approximately 3,600 homes every year.
It is estimated that the electricity it generates will prevent 4,800 tonnes of greenhouse emissions.
It is the first of many solar projects to reach commercial operation under the Government's Renewable Electricity Support Scheme.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/0429/1295115-solar-farm/
Based in Larne, JM Solar & Electrical | http://jmsolar.co.uk provide Solar PV (Photovoltaics) Sales & Installations for Domestic, Business & Agricultural customers in Co. Antrim.
JM Solar & Electrical also provides Domestic & Agricultural Electrical Installations, as well as general Building Repairs & Renovations.
As a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the Solar PV installation and our other Services.
We pride ourselves in going the extra mile for our Customers. All our work is guaranteed along with Solar PV Hardware which comes with a Manufacturer’s Warranty can be extended up to 25 years on request at very reasonable prices.
Because we are a small family company we give our Customers our undivided attention throughout the installation, as we understand this is a large investment either to their private home or their business.
We are Registered fully within the Renewable Energy Industry through various Quality Assurance organisations. JM Solar & Electrical are an Approved MCS and NAPIT Installer.
JM Solar uses Solaredge Technology, SMA, & Zeversolar Inverters, as well as Solarworld, Suntech and REC panels
Our team managed, coordinated, planned, shot and edited this video for Brett Martin, including adding graphics. This relates to the new solar farm that helps power its site in Mallusk, county Antrim.
On 10 May 2018, NI Water dramatically reduced their carbon footprint by using 24,000 solar panels to complete a £7 million solar farm, turning what was a green field into a green power station, producing enough electricity to supply the power needs of one of Northern Ireland’s largest treatment plants - Dunore Water Treatment Works (WTW) in South Antrim.
NI Water recognises the opportunity that recent and future change in the electricity market and associated technologies represent. The Dunore Solar Farm is an important element in the company’s strategy to continue to deliver improvements for our customers and the environment.
The £7million project involved work on a 33 acre site on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh and when completed will produce a peak output of 4.99 megawatts and is expected to save over £0.5m annually in energy costs to the company.
NI Water is the provinces largest user of electricity and Dunore is its third largest site in terms of energy consumption accounting for 7% of the company’s annual usage. Local Hillsborough based company GRAHAM Construction were the main contractor for this project.
Solar NI PV installation in Castlewellan. This is our 20kwp Solar PV installation and testimonial from the Fresh Food Centre in Castlewellan Co. Down owner, Michael Johnston. This system was fitted using Schletter mounting, with Suntech panels supported by Enphase Micro-Inverters under each and every panel for ultimate production possible. The stats and performance of the system, speak for themselves... Just watch!
https://ambergreenenergy.co.uk/solar-panels/solar-panels-for-your-home/free-solar-panels-northern-ireland/
AmberGreen Energy is a trusted market leader in Northern Ireland for FREE solar panels.
Benefit from up to £550 per year*of FREE electricity with AmberGreen FREE solar panels NI, we’re Northern Ireland’s No. 1 solar panel company.
How does the free Solar Panels offer work?
An investor pays for all of the costs of your installation. As the home owner you will need to agree to a lease over the airspace above the roof of your property for a period of 21 years. Insurance, maintenance and servicing costs are all covered by the investor.
As the Home Owner you’ll benefits from the FREE electricity generated by the panels during daylight hours. Any electricity that is not used is exported into the local electricity grid and this, along with any government incentive, is received by the investing company.
County Antrim (named after the town of Antrim) is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. Adjoined to the north-east shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of 3,046 square kilometres (1,176sqmi) and has a population of about 618,000. It is one of six traditional counties of Northern Ireland and is within the historic province of Ulster.
The Glens of Antrim offer isolated rugged landscapes, the Giant's Causeway is a unique landscape and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bushmills produces whiskey, and Portrush is a popular seaside resort and night-life area. The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder being in County Down.