Gate fees will push EfW growth in the UK

As UK renewable energy subsidies taper off, the returns offered by Energy from Waste (EfW) projects have become increasingly attractive compared to those of other kinds of renewable energy. Matthew Williams and Yohanna Weber, partners at European law firm Fieldfisher, discuss why this industry is beginning to fire up. When people – companies, politicians and …read more
Our partners

At Solar 21, we believe in working with the best. We partner with experienced professional firms with decades of expertise in planning, legal, engineering and project management. Distribution Wealth Options Ltd was established in December 2003 and is a unique company in the Irish financial services sector. Essentially a wholesale distributor of financial products, Wealth …read more
Our response to the DCCAE’s Climate Action Plan

The government must act to encourage renewable energy development in Ireland. On May 9th 2019 Ireland became the second country in the world to declare a climate and biodiversity emergency. The declaration was accepted by both the government and the opposition of the Dáil without a vote. Just a few weeks later, Minister for Communications, …read more
Read our latest newsletter

As we approach the summer months, investors in our award-winning Tansterne biomass plant have welcomed the exit of their initial investment plus 31.5% return. Read our latest newsletter to find out more. In this newsletter, we share updates on our biogas, Energy from Waste and solar projects as well as highlighting our latest Corporate Social …read more
Do solar plants produce energy on cloudy days? Yes!

Solar plants continue to thrive, even on cloudy days Summer has arrived in Italy which is good news for our solar plants. People often ask what happens to energy production from our solar plants on cloudy days. On a typical clear, sunny day, the system’s power graph forms a bell curve with the highest energy …read more