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I am delighted to partner with Graham and Next-Gen to delivery solar energy to golf clubs in Ireland.  Whilst the initial outlay may seem difficult to manage the cost, the savings can be seen within a year or two depending on your current billings.  

I would highly recommend that you contact Next-Gen who will do a full complimentary analysis of your current costs and advise of the best package for you to transition to solar panels.

Based in Belfast with offices in Drogheda, Next-Gen Power specialise in solar PV and battery storage, offering a complete package from design to fitting and everything in between to ensure the customer has a smooth journey towards becoming carbon neutral and drastically reducing annual energy bills for the next 25-years+.

Boasting a plethora of clients across Ireland, from small scale domestic to large scale commercial, Next-Gen have become a driving force in particular with golf clubs, projects of note include:

  • Royal Belfast Golf Club
  • Castlerock Golf Club
  • Malone Golf Club
  • Trim Golf Club
  • Skerries Golf Club
  • Edenderry Golf Club
  • Milltown Golf Club

“Rising energy costs have caused us all to rethink how we heat and power our businesses and homes, and golf clubs are no exception,” said Next-Gen Power COO Graham Bailie. “Our goal is to support clubs on their decarbonation journey, saving them money on their monthly outgoings and putting them in control of their own electricity generation through solar PV and battery storage.”

County Meath’s Brian Goddard said: “With the volatility and uncertainty of electricity prices in the current market, we decided to go for solar panels to reduce our overall electrical spend and for environmental reasons too.”

Bert MacKay, General Manager at Castlerock Golf Club, said: “We know we must move with the times and become more economically efficient and if we could do this by reducing our footprint and becoming more environmentally friendly, then it was a no-brainer for us.

“I heard Graham Bailie talk at a conference about solar energy and it just made sense to the point that we phoned him the following day and got the ball rolling, so to speak.

Contact Graham on +44 7816 664031 or email him graham.bailie@nextgen-power.com

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