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MCS

PV solar panels

PV panels UK

Solar panels Ireland

PV Inverters, PV installation

MCS Approved

CareyGlass Solar monocrystalline high efficency photovolatic solar panels are MCS certified.


BABT Certificate Number 8524

In the UK CareyGlass Solar Inverters are also G83/1 approved.

In Northern Ireland, CareyGlass Solar Inverters are also REA approved.

In the Republic of Ireland the CareyGlass Solar Inverters are also EN 50438 approved.

Photovoltaic Solar panels (PV)

Approved PV Panels for the UK & Ireland

Standard PV Solar Panel (Photovoltaic)

Standard PV Module

These solar panels have many installation options, including on-roof, in-roof, flat-roof installation, ground mounted, bris soleil and facade.

Speciality PV Solar Panel (Photovoltaic)

Speciality PV Module

These solar panels can be used in any building to replace standard glass. They are dual purpose as they provide insulation and shelter while generating electricity.

PV Inverters

Grid Tied PV Inverters

Approved for grid-connection in the Ireland, the UK, France, Germany.

Off-Grid PV Inverters

The CGS off-grid inverter series stands out with its wide range of available power classes and DC input voltages.

Hybrid PV Inverters

State-of-the-Art Technology, fully digital control, to have more scalability and easy upgradability...

Solar Thermal Solar panels

Flat Plate Collector

Flat Plate Collector

Our flat plate collector solar panels are certified for their efficiency, durability and ease of handling.

Evacuated Tube Collector

Evacuated Tube Collector

Our evacuated tube solar panels are ideal for supplying domestic hot water as well as heating swimming pools.

New grant offer Northern Ireland

A new grant offer from NIE was published on the 19th July 2010. A grant of £2000 per kW or 30% of total costs is now available for Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels in Northern Ireland.

PV Solar Panels

Clearly the best option

With 45 years experience in the construction industry, CareyGlass Solar provide a total service solution. We will manage your project from technical consultancy and engineering right through to design, product selection, handling, delivery on-site, installation and commissioning.

Contact us

Republic of Ireland Showrooms
Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.

They showcase our full range of products.

Opening hours

Monday to Friday: 8am - 5pm

Free Quotation

Call us on to 1890 252412
to get your FREE quotation.

Alternatively, you can simply
email us the plans of your project
and we'll prepare a free quotation.

Northern Ireland Showrooms
Lurgan, Co. Armagh.

They showcase our full range of products.

Opening hours

Monday to Friday: 8am - 5pm

Head Office

T:1890 252 412

UK Office

T:+44 28 3834 3828

CareyGlass Solar high efficency photovolatic solar panels are MCS certified by the BRE certifiying body.

In the Republic of Ireland the CareyGlass Solar Inverters are EN 50438 approved.

In Northern Ireland, CareyGlass Solar Inverters are REA approved.

In the UK CareyGlass Solar Inverters are G83/1 approved.

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49.9-MW Hudson Ranch I Geothermal Plant Unveiled in California
Fri, 18 May 2012 20:04:08 GMT 2012-05-18T20:04:08Z - EnergySource hosted the unveiling of its 49.9 Hudson Ranch I geothermal plant, now renamed John L. Featherstone Plant – a geothermal innovator in the Salton Sea area, today in Imperial Valley, California. Commissioned on March 9th, it is the first geothermal plant to go online in the Salton Sea area in 20 years. Recognizing the area's huge potential capacity of reportedly up to two gigawatts, EnergySource expects to start drilling for its 49.9 Hudson Ranch II project this summer and hopes to start construction in 2013.
Will Chinese Solar Module Tariffs Restore Balance to the Industry?
Fri, 18 May 2012 19:55:22 GMT 2012-05-18T19:55:22Z - In the quest to "level the playing field," the 31 percent anti-dumping tariff announced Thursday was a good start, said SolarWorld President Gordon Brinser, but even more is needed to bring the industry back into balance.
Apple to Power 3 Data Centers with 100 Percent Renewable Energy
Fri, 18 May 2012 16:47:22 GMT 2012-05-18T16:47:22Z - Greenpeace advocates gathered outside of Apple's Cupertino headquarters early this week dressed as iPhones and iPods, declaring their outrage about the company's lack of clean energy use. They projected social media messages from supporters on the side of the building:
Energy Efficiency: What Are the Laggards Thinking?
Fri, 18 May 2012 14:12:46 GMT 2012-05-18T14:12:46Z - Why do some states avoid creating policies that encourage consumers and businesses to save energy? What’s the psychology of the laggards? A new report by the American Council for an Energy Efficiency Economy sheds some insight as it examines the states that consistently fall behind in the organization’s annual energy efficien
NLP Solar Sales Training Live Webinar May 30th & 31st
Fri, 18 May 2012 14:01:00 GMT 2012-05-18T14:01:00Z -
The Forest's Treasure: A Profitable Solution to Woody Waste
Fri, 18 May 2012 13:19:44 GMT 2012-05-18T13:19:44Z - When forests are logged, managed or selectively trimmed so they'll be less susceptible to raging fires, there are usually huge piles of stumps, branches and other wood debris left laying on the ground. Now a group of researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle is developing a portable technology to turn these waste piles into treasure troves by converting them into biochar—charcoal made from plant material that can be burned for energy or applied to soils, where it helps plants grow.
Are IT Data Centers Emerging as a 'Killer App' for Green Power? Part 1
Thu, 17 May 2012 20:39:50 GMT 2012-05-17T20:39:50Z - Last month, Greenpeace launched a series of coordinated protests at Amazon, Apple and Microsoft locations to draw attention to the companies’ use of GHG intensive fuels in powering their data centers.  The protests were a follow up to their recently released report, “How Clean is Your Cloud,” which criticized the companies fo
31 Percent Anti-Dumping Tariffs Announced for Chinese Solar Panels
Thu, 17 May 2012 18:35:08 GMT 2012-05-17T18:35:08Z - The U.S. Department of Commerce on Thursday announced stiff anti-dumping tariffs of around 31 percent on crystalline silicon solar panels imported from China, leading to a new round of concerns on how the duties will impact the growing American solar industry.
Domestic Module Manufacturing: PV Globalization or Political Vote-Seeking?
Thu, 17 May 2012 17:35:38 GMT 2012-05-17T17:35:38Z - Despite 2011 having been a particularly challenging year for PV cell and module manufacturers, new small-scale module manufacturing facilities continue to be implemented, especially in emerging markets. In some cases, these companies/facilities are either aligned to local government policies or are implemented purely as diversification strategies. Other examples are joint-ventures between private and government entities. Such JV's are intended to represent "national" centers-of-excellence to serve domestic or regional market demand.
Can the Voice of Solar Shine Brighter?
Thu, 17 May 2012 15:46:43 GMT 2012-05-17T15:46:43Z - Solar manufacturers and installers face the same challenge as many business owners: How can a company make time for media outreach as part of their overall marketing strategy? With so many other tasks vying for our time and dollars, making connections with the media, which is one of the best forms of free publicity, is often forgotten about. Why?
Mission Critical: A Clean Energy Call to Arms
Thu, 17 May 2012 15:13:38 GMT 2012-05-17T15:13:38Z - They say nothing can get done in Washington, D.C. on the issue of clean energy, which has become a political lightning rod over the last year. With Congress at a high watermark of partisanship, accusations abound on Capitol Hill that American energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and the policies that support them are job killers and a money-wasting hoax on taxpayers. And yet, there's reason for optimism about energy innovation in this country. Why? Because the most powerful force in the world, the U.S. military, is mobilizing on a clean energy mission — and I believe they're going to win this war.
Rethinking the Role of Government in Cleantech
Thu, 17 May 2012 14:38:00 GMT 2012-05-17T14:38:00Z - Another year, another wringing of the hands over tax credits and incentives for clean technology. Lobbyists and vendors in the U.S. are once again singing the blues, calling for continued and expanding government investments in clean technology. At the same time, political challengers continue their Solyndra hootenanny, raking the curren
Five Shining Examples of Renewable Energy Innovation and Investment
Thu, 17 May 2012 12:34:00 GMT 2012-05-17T12:34:00Z - Sinking revenues and shrinking policy support may be causing a bit of a haze on the renewable energy horizon, but there's plenty of sunshine trying to peek through if you look hard enough.
Proposed New Jersey Solar Bill May Not Solve SREC Woes
Wed, 16 May 2012 23:01:29 GMT 2012-05-16T23:01:29Z - Note: An update on the status of this legislation can be found here: Trade-offs Begin - NJ S1925 Update Senators Bob Smith and Stephen Sweeny recently introduced New Jersey Senate Bill 1925. The bill proposes to amend New Jersey's current solar Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) requirements in an attempt to help stabilize
House Armed Services Committee Proposes Ban on Biofuels
Wed, 16 May 2012 16:35:13 GMT 2012-05-16T16:35:13Z - Just one month before the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) in Hawaii, the world's largest international maritime exercise, the biofuels industry has encountered a possible roadblock. The House Armed Services Committee issued its report on next year's Pentagon budget, which inclues a measure that would exclude the development and purchase of biofuels that cost more than traditional fossil fuels.
Solar FIT Fallout: Germany's Environment Minister Forced Out
Wed, 16 May 2012 16:20:48 GMT 2012-05-16T16:20:48Z - The European shake-up continues as Germany's powerful Minister of the Environment Norbert Roettgen was fired Thursday as Chancellor Angela Merkel looks to hold onto power following her party's regional election loss over the weekend.
The $6 Gasoline That Almost Was
Wed, 16 May 2012 14:03:42 GMT 2012-05-16T14:03:42Z - A landmark 2009 study, conducted by researchers at Iowa State's Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, and updated this week for impacts through 2011, found that US ethanol production reduced wholesale gasoline prices by an average of $1.09 per gallon, in 2011.
EGS Takes Geothermal Global
Wed, 16 May 2012 13:15:41 GMT 2012-05-16T13:15:41Z - As ancient as the earth itself, unharnessed geothermal energy most often bubbles to the surface in geological hot spots long known for geysers and naturally-boiling mud pots.
Senate Democrats: Exclude Chinese Solar Panels From ITC
Tue, 15 May 2012 18:46:53 GMT 2012-05-15T18:46:53Z - Two high-profile Senate Democrats introduced a proposal Tuesday that if passed would set domestic requirements on solar installations looking to qualify for the 30 percent Investment Tax Credit.
Lime Energy Strategy Validated by Award from Central Hudson
Tue, 15 May 2012 17:06:33 GMT 2012-05-15T17:06:33Z - Lime Energy (NASD:LIME) has been a star in the very competitive energy services space recently because of its ability to maintain margins in what has been a very competitive environment. While competing small efficiency companies have been closing up shop in the Northeast, Lime has been growing revenues at 30 percent a year, while maintaining a gross margin of around 20 percent.