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Planning permission no longer required to install solar panels on houses

Exemptions also apply to a range of non-domestic buildings.

LAST UPDATE | 7 Oct 2022

PLANNING PERMISSION IS no longer required to install solar panels on houses and certain non-domestic buildings.

Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien signed the revised planning exemptions into law today.

Houses, regardless of location, may now install unlimited solar panels on their rooftops without any requirement for planning permission.

Exemptions also apply for industrial buildings, business premises, community and educational buildings, places of worship, health buildings, libraries, certain public utility sites and farms.

However, some restrictions continue to apply, including on developments near certain aviation sites, protected structures and Architectural Conservation Areas.

Climate change

The exemptions are aimed at increasing Ireland’s generation of solar energy and combating climate change and the new law has taken immediate effect.

It aims to bring Ireland into line with the EU’s Solar Rooftops Initiative by making the procedures for installing solar panels on rooftops shorter and simpler.

The Department says the new regulations will also support the Small-Scale Generation Support Scheme (SSG), which is expected to become available next year.

This support scheme is designed to enable farmers, businesses and others to maximise their participation in the energy transition.

Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien said the new exemptions are about ensuring that everyone can “play their part in creating a zero-carbon future fuelled by renewable energy”.

He added that it will also ensure individuals, communities, businesses and farms can generate their own electricity and reduce their bills”.

“These regulations implement… will help Ireland meet the Government’s Climate Action Plan targets,” said Minister O’Brien.

New regulations

Under the revised regulations, there is no limit to the area of solar panels which can be installed on rooftops of homes, anywhere in the country. 

Previously, panels larger than 12 square metres on homes and 50 square metres on businesses requires planning permission.

Solar panel installations on rooftops of all other existing classes of development covering the entire roof are also exempt from requiring planning permission.

However, 43 designated Solar Safeguarding Zones have been identified with the Irish Aviation Authority, within which a rooftop limit remains (this limit has been increased from 50 square metres to 300 square metres).

These Solar Safeguarding Zones mitigate the potential impact of glint and glare near airports, aerodromes and other sites with helipads, like hospitals.

Meanwhile, free-standing solar panel installations for houses are also exempted from the requirement to obtain planning permission.

This is subject to a 25 square metre area limit and conditions requiring a certain amount of private open space be maintained for the use of occupants.

The exempted area for all other categories, except apartments, is increased to 75 square metres.  

In addition, wall mounted solar installations of 75 square metres are exempted for industrial and agricultural.

However, all of the above is subject to general restrictions including those regarding protected structures and Architectural Conservation Areas.

Commenting on the revised planning exemptions, Minister of State with responsibility for Heritage Malcolm Noonan said: “It is important that we ensure sufficient safeguards for our protected structures and architectural conservation areas from inappropriate development.”

He added that he is satisfied that the amendments provide necessary safeguards and encouraged people to engage with their local Heritage Officer or Conservation Officer for further information and support.

Writing in The Journal in advance of today’s announcement, Deputy Jennifer Whitmore, the Climate and Biodiversity spokesperson for the Social Democrats, welcomed the changes but said they are long overdue. 

“In effect, the Government has solved a problem of its own design,” wrote Whitmore.

“It has finally acted to amend its own very restrictive planning rules – something that was always in its own gift to do.”

She added that “planning rules have not been the only impediment to progress” and that the “cost of having solar panels installed remains prohibitive”.

Whitmore pointed to the Social Democrats alternative budget, which called on the Government to install solar panels on 100,000 homes – free of charge – over the next two years.

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    Mute JusticeForJoe
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    Oct 7th 2022, 2:58 PM

    Why did we ever need planning permission for this??

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    Mute OConnelj
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    Oct 7th 2022, 4:38 PM

    @JusticeForJoe: in case a storm takes one and someone loses a head.

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    Mute Ciaran O'Mara
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    Oct 7th 2022, 4:55 PM

    @JusticeForJoe: because some people thought more than 12 panels woukd be excessive and unsightly. Times have changed.

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    Mute Luke Ronan
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    Oct 7th 2022, 11:16 PM

    @JusticeForJoe: to keep the public servants in employment. A pencil pushing exercise

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    Mute François Pignon
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    Oct 7th 2022, 3:30 PM

    Getting planning permission in Ireland depends very much on who is in charge of looking at it and what humour they are in on the day. We tried 3 separate designs for a sunroom and were turned down for them all. Then we met with the planners, got angry with them for being evasive and next thing you know they decided to approve our very first design.

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    Mute Jim Buckley Barrett
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    Oct 7th 2022, 3:53 PM

    @François Pignon: you forgot the brown envelope

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    Mute Mickety Dee
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    Oct 7th 2022, 5:42 PM

    @François Pignon: So they rejected three of your designs and then approved your first design?

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    Mute iohanx
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    Oct 7th 2022, 6:19 PM

    @François Pignon:

    Todays planners can’t read or interpret actual 2D drawings anymore, much less use a scale rule. They need 3D pictures these days and still won’t visit a site to meet with the applicant. That alone would save so much time.

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    Mute Rita Heneghan
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    Oct 7th 2022, 7:25 PM

    @Jim Buckley Barrett: totally agree, it makes all the difference, but I still can’t do it! They’re so corrupt!

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    Mute Sequoia
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    Oct 7th 2022, 2:47 PM

    Shame we can’t get solar tiles here.

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    Oct 7th 2022, 3:30 PM

    @Sequoia: they don’t work so probably a good thing

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    Mute Paolo Fandango
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    Oct 7th 2022, 4:39 PM

    @Craic_a_tower: Teslas solar roof is widely accepted as a quality solar roof tile installation. They do indeed work. They just have far more limited fitment options than traditional solar.

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    Mute David Stewart
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    Oct 7th 2022, 9:23 PM

    @Sequoia: brilliant suggestion, only spoke about EV Tiles yesterday.

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    Mute Dermot Cronin
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    Oct 7th 2022, 3:39 PM

    Apartment owners very much restricted from installing solar panels as roofs are common areas and therefore do not belong to the apartment owner.

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    Mute JusticeForJoe
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    Oct 7th 2022, 3:47 PM

    @Dermot Cronin: Owners of apartment buildings should be legally obliged to install them, even though the savings per apartment would be minimal

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    Mute Sean
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    Oct 7th 2022, 4:36 PM

    @Dermot Cronin: well if you’ve no roof you can’t install solar yes that stands to reason.

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    Mute Bunny Johnson
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    Oct 7th 2022, 5:15 PM

    @JusticeForJoe: Because they are closer to the sun?

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    Mute Paolo Fandango
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    Oct 7th 2022, 7:23 PM

    @JusticeForJoe: apartments are already more efficient per sq foot than most houses. Roof space per dwelling in apt blocks would generally be much smaller than houses, this gets worse the more floors up you go.

    Would love to hear your rationale as to legally forcing apartment owners to fit them, however I suspect you have not thought it through in any detail.

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    Mute Dermot Cronin
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    Oct 7th 2022, 8:34 PM

    @Sean: The roof of a 4 apartment duplex could easily facilitate solar panels.
    Lease and other legal restrictions can be overcome but it is a very cumbersome process.

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    Mute Watchful Axe
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    Oct 7th 2022, 9:25 PM

    Well done, keep the common sense decisions coming and keep reporting them.

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    Mute FlyingHaggis
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    Oct 8th 2022, 7:51 AM

    Is there still a 50cm limit needed from edge of the roof?

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    Oct 8th 2022, 11:38 PM

    @FlyingHaggis: yes I believe that is a health and safety requirement.

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    Oct 8th 2022, 12:57 PM

    It proves that if they really wanted, politicians could easily change regulations when it comes to building/planning applications.

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