Greenvolt Next Delivers 2.2MWp Solar Farm at Astellas Dublin, Powering their Sustainability Journey

Greenvolt Next Delivers 2.2MWp Solar Farm at Astellas Dublin, Powering their Sustainability Journey

Author: Irish Tech News May 7, 2026 Duration: 4:12
Greenvolt Next, part of the Greenvolt Group, a leading specialist in renewable energy solutions for the commercial and industrial sector, has announced the completion of a 2.2MWp ground-mounted solar farm at the Astellas Damastown facility in Dublin.
Greenvolt Next delivered a high-impact renewable energy solution in just four months, a timeframe that is increasingly critical to support energy security in today's volatile energy landscape. Managing every stage of the project, from concept/design to installation and commissioning, Greenvolt Next continues to support Astellas Dublin's site with ongoing maintenance and performance reviews.
The solar farm which is now live features 3,192 solar panels and five inverters, supplying 27% of the site's electricity needs and reducing Scope 2 CO? emissions by 310 tonnes annually. It marks a significant milestone in Astellas Dublin's sustainability journey, strengthening operational resilience, lowering environmental impact while maintaining operational excellence.
Designed with future growth in mind, the system can accommodate additional inverters and battery storage integration, allowing the facility to expand its renewable energy capacity as operational needs evolve. This is part of Astellas ongoing commitment to contribute to the sustainability of society through its business activities.
Throughout the project, sustainability considerations extended beyond energy generation. At each stage, careful attention was given to protecting and enhancing site biodiversity. Large bug hotels were constructed using reclaimed tree stumps, multiple bat boxes were installed, and a significant number of native Irish trees were planted to promote local ecology and support long-term biodiversity on the site. The solar farm is also visible along the site's 1.1km riverwalk, offering employees and visitors a clear view of the facility's commitment to renewable energy and environmental stewardship.
Owen Power, CEO of Greenvolt Next Ireland, commented: "This solar farm is an impressive feat with our resourceful team completing the design, installation and delivery of over 3,000 solar panels in just four months. The turnaround time for a project of this scale is meaningful and shows how quickly we can implement change – change that gives Astellas more control and more reliability in terms of its energy needs both today and in the future. Making renewable energy easy not only benefits the organisation but also its customers and the environment as a whole, particularly at a time when these factors are becoming increasingly critical amid ongoing volatility and uncertainty in energy markets."
Leon Burns, Capital Projects Lead, Astellas Ireland, commented: "At Astellas, we know that time is of the essence when it comes to taking action. As well as doing the best for patients, we are also committed to doing the best for the world around us – that includes supporting a greener future. In just four months, Greenvolt Next has delivered a solar farm which boosts our sustainability credentials and offers scalability. Underpinned by their resources and expertise, this installation is already making a tangible difference to our business operations."
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