The company did not disclose who bought the solar farms.
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International solar development platform ib vogt announced that it has successfully closed transactions for three solar farms with a combined capacity of 272 megawatt peak (MWp) for €230m.
The solar farms sold include the Gaskinstown (94.7MWp) project in Co Meath, the Rathnaskilloge (107.7MWp) project in Co Waterford and the Clonin North (69.4MWp) project in Co Offaly.
All three projects were developed by Highfield Solar, a joint venture in which ib vogt is a partner.
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Rathnaskilloge was fully owned by ib vogt, while Gaskinstown and Clonin North were owned by Highfield Solar.
Purchasers
The company did not disclose who bought the solar farms.
The Gaskinstown project achieved commercial operation in August 2025 and was sold to a “leading international institutional investor”, with the transaction closing completed in December 2025.
The Rathnaskilloge project reached COD in September 2025 and was similarly divested to an international institutional investor in December 2025.
The Clonin North project is progressing toward commercial operation, targeted for mid-2026, with transaction closing anticipated following commissioning.
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International solar development platform ib vogt announced that it has successfully closed transactions for three solar farms with a combined capacity of 272 megawatt peak (MWp) for €230m.
The solar farms sold include the Gaskinstown (94.7MWp) project in Co Meath, the Rathnaskilloge (107.7MWp) project in Co Waterford and the Clonin North (69.4MWp) project in Co Offaly.
All three projects were developed by Highfield Solar, a joint venture in which ib vogt is a partner.
Rathnaskilloge was fully owned by ib vogt, while Gaskinstown and Clonin North were owned by Highfield Solar.
Purchasers
The company did not disclose who bought the solar farms.
The Gaskinstown project achieved commercial operation in August 2025 and was sold to a “leading international institutional investor”, with the transaction closing completed in December 2025.
The Rathnaskilloge project reached COD in September 2025 and was similarly divested to an international institutional investor in December 2025.
The Clonin North project is progressing toward commercial operation, targeted for mid-2026, with transaction closing anticipated following commissioning.
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