Larry Geoghegan and James Buckley established Nationwide Energy Solutions in 2018.
James has 20 years experience as an electrician and 10 years running a successful electrical contracting company expanding into renewable energy most specifically solar energy in most recent years having received all necessary credentials,as well as on site experience.
Larry is a qualified carpenter with 20 years experience with the last 10 years installing thermal solar and p v solar in recent years.
We have a keen interest in renewable energy and are enthusiastic about providing the best solar energy solutions to our customers.
Installation of domestic and commercial solar PV system
A domestic solar PV system consists of a number of solar panels mounted to your roof (or in your garden) and connected into the electrical loads within your building.
Multi-room controls
Let NES Upgrades show you how to dramatically reduce your energy bills and take control of your home comfort by fitting zoned heating controls all managed through a simple smartphone app.
Solar Thermal Tubes - provide free hot water
If you have ever considered getting a solar heating water system for your home, but thought there’s little point given the lack of direct sunlight.
Retrofit the latest zoned heating controls
Let NES show you how to dramatically reduce your energy bills and take control of your home comfort by fitting zoned heating controls all managed through a simple smartphone app.
NES Solar Water Pump 12/300
NES launches it’s new portable solar powered water pump. If you have a river or drain or shallow well on your farm or out farm, there is no need to get expensive esb connections for pump houses.
The term ‘solar panel’ is often used interchangeably to describe the panels that generate electricity and those that generate hot water.
We are delighted to offer homeowners a rebate to support the installation of Solar PV panels and battery energy storage systems.
You can get €700 for each kW of solar PV installed up to 2kW. This “kW” is the power output of the panel.
If you have ever considered getting a solar heating water system for your home, but thought there’s little point given the lack of direct sunlight,
A domestic solar PV system consists of a number of solar panels mounted to your roof(or in your garden) and connected into the electrical loads within your building. The solar panels generate DC (direct current – like a battery) electricity, which is then converted in an inverter to AC (alternating current – like the electricity in your domestic socket).
Let NES Upgrades show you how to dramatically reduce your energy bills and take control of your home comfort by fitting zoned heating controls all managed through a simple smartphone app. ~ Reduce your energy usage by up to 20% ~ €7OO SEAI grant available ~ Schedule your usage with a 7-day timer
If you have ever considered getting a solar heating water system for your home, but thought there’s little point given the lack of direct sunlight, here’s why you should think again: ~ Generate up to 70% of your hot water from solar energy ~ Developed with Irish weather conditions in mind
Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels generate electricity when exposed to light providing you with free electricity while also helping to protect the environment. ~ Significantly reduce your bills ~ Reduce your carbon footprint ~ Grant of up to €3000 available
With evohome, you control your home temperature room by room. Smart zoning means you only need to heat the areas you’re using, keeping you in control, saving energy and creating your perfect comfort zone. Create and control smart heating zones for the living room, kitchen and bedroom — be cosy in the rooms you’re using — and turn the heat down in the ones you’re not.
A domestic solar PV system consists of a number of solar panels mounted to your roof(or in your garden) and connected into the electrical loads within your building. The solar panels generate DC (direct current – like a battery) electricity, which is then converted in an inverter to AC (alternating current – like the electricity in your domestic socket).