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TG4 powers forward with Solar Energy

24 Oct , 2024  

TG4 has made significant strides toward sustainable broadcasting by integrating solar power into its energy supply. While TG4 does not operate solely on solar energy, it supplements its electricity usage throughout most of the year and even has the capacity to run entirely on solar power.  

Neil Keaveney, TG4’s Director of Technology, commented, “We are proud to contribute to the journey toward fully sustainable broadcasting. With the recent addition of a 100kW solar array, we now have the capability, to power the station entirely with renewable energy. In fact, over the past few weeks, there have been several hours during which the station operated without drawing any power from the grid. We hope this marks a new standard for the industry.” 

The project implementation was completed over a 7-month period, with on-site work lasting 6 weeks. Due to the sensitive nature of the land surrounding TG4’s headquarters, a highly delicate installation process was conducted to ensure the preservation of the local environment. Despite challenging terrain, including the boggy conditions of the area, TG4 and EnergieXPro successfully adhered to all specifications and requirements   needed to comply with the granting of planning permission. 

TG4’s sustainability efforts were made possible through its successful partnership with EnergieXPro, one of Ireland’s most progressive commercial solar installers and a leader in battery storage systems. EnergieXPro installed a 100.70 kWp Ground Mounted Solar PV System at TG4’s headquarters in Connemara, helping the station significantly reduce its carbon footprint. 

Ger Barry, a representative from EnergieXPro, commented, “Partnering with TG4 on this groundbreaking solar project has been an incredibly rewarding experience. By integrating our cutting-edge solar technology with TG4’s commitment to sustainability, we are setting a new benchmark for energy efficiency in the broadcasting industry. This collaboration not only highlights the potential of renewable energy but also underscores the importance of innovative solutions in tackling climate change. We look forward to continuing our partnership with TG4 and driving forward the future of sustainable broadcasting.” 

EnergieXPro has completed several projects in the Gaeltacht region, including Ti Ruairí  on  Inis Oírr, (Aran Islands) Irish Seaspray,  – Tír An Fhia, Leitir Móir, Co. Galway, and now TG4, with more projects planned. Their work in both local and international markets—including ongoing projects in Ireland, Sardinia, and the Philippines—highlights their role in contributing to sustainability and environmental preservation globally. 

The TG4 project, which is part of an ongoing collaboration, marks just the first phase of future sustainability initiatives. EnergieXPro is committed to continuing their partnership with TG4, ensuring long-term energy savings and sustainability through their high-performance PV modules. 

The installed 100.70 kWp Ground Mounted Solar PV System is expected to reduce TG4’s carbon emissions by approximately 51.4 tons annually. This reduction is equivalent to planting between 1,550 and 2,330 trees each year. 

As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability, TG4 has set ambitious targets to achieve 50% energy efficiency and a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030. The station is already generating 5% of its energy from renewable sources, equivalent to 300,000 kWh and reducing CO2 emissions by 104,000 kg annually. The installation of the solar panel collector at TG4’s headquarters, along with other initiatives such as LED lighting upgrades, are key steps toward achieving these goals. 

TG4’s use of solar energy aligns with Ireland’s Climate Action Framework and its participation in the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) reporting system. By leading the way in adopting green technologies, TG4 is helping to shape a more sustainable future for Ireland and Europe, demonstrating the broadcaster’s leadership in environmental innovation. 

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