Solar Grants in Fermanagh

SEAI grants do not apply in Northern Ireland

The SEAI is a Republic of Ireland body. Fermanagh is part of Northern Ireland and has separate solar support schemes.

County Fermanagh's lakeland landscape sits in the western half of Northern Ireland, receiving more rainfall than eastern counties. Despite this, a 4kWp solar system still generates approximately 3,300 kWh annually — covering 79% of average household electricity use. The long summer days at Fermanagh's latitude help boost generation during peak months.

Solar Support Schemes in Northern Ireland

Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)

NI energy suppliers must offer a tariff for surplus solar electricity exported to the grid. Rates vary by supplier — check with your provider for current SEG rates.

0% VAT on Solar

Residential solar panel installations in Northern Ireland are zero-rated for VAT, in line with the wider UK policy. This saves approximately 20% compared to the standard VAT rate.

ECO4 Scheme

The Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) may provide funding for solar PV in eligible lower-income households. Contact your energy supplier to check eligibility.

Future NI Schemes

The NI Executive has signalled potential new solar support programmes as part of its energy strategy. Check ni.gov.uk for the latest announcements.

Solar Potential in Fermanagh

825
kWh/kWp

Solar Yield

3,300
kWh/yr

4kWp Output

1,150
hrs/yr

Sunshine

1,200
mm/yr

Rainfall

79%
of avg use

Household Coverage

Ulster
province

Region

Fermanagh vs Nearby ROI Counties

Compare Fermanagh's solar potential with Republic of Ireland counties that benefit from the SEAI grant.

CountySolar Yield4kWp OutputSEAI GrantSavings/yrPayback
Fermanagh (NI)825 kWh/kWp3,300 kWhNot eligible
Donegal817 kWh/kWp3,268 kWh1,800908/yr5.7 yrs
Cavan841 kWh/kWp3,364 kWh1,800935/yr5.6 yrs
Mayo841 kWh/kWp3,364 kWh1,800935/yr5.6 yrs
Monaghan841 kWh/kWp3,364 kWh1,800935/yr5.6 yrs
Leitrim842 kWh/kWp3,368 kWh1,800936/yr5.6 yrs

Solar Panels in Fermanagh

Full county guide with local solar data and installer info.

SEAI Grant Guide (ROI)

Complete guide to SEAI grants — for Republic of Ireland homeowners.

Solar Grant FAQs — Fermanagh

Can I get the SEAI grant in Fermanagh?

No. The SEAI grant is only available in the Republic of Ireland (26 counties). Fermanagh is in Northern Ireland, which has separate solar support schemes administered by the NI Executive and UK government.

Are solar panels worth it in Fermanagh without the SEAI grant?

Yes. A 4kWp system in Fermanagh generates approximately 3,300 kWh per year, covering 79% of average household use. While you don't receive the SEAI grant, NI has its own support schemes including the Smart Export Guarantee for selling excess electricity.

What solar support is available in Northern Ireland?

NI homeowners can benefit from: the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) for selling surplus electricity to the grid, 0% VAT on residential solar installations, and potential future NI-specific grant schemes. The UK government's Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) may also provide support for eligible households.

How much do solar panels cost in Fermanagh?

Solar panel costs in Northern Ireland are comparable to the rest of the UK — typically £5,000–£8,000 for a 4kWp system at 0% VAT. Without the SEAI grant (which doesn't apply in NI), the payback period is longer than in ROI, but panels still provide significant long-term savings.

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