CleanTech

Nevo.ie announces SSE Airtricity as exclusive energy partner

Nevo.ie, Ireland’s only dedicated electric vehicle platform, is delighted to announce its exclusive partnership with SSE Airtricity. SSE Airtricity is…

9 months ago

Rye River Brewing Company secures renewable electricity from County Kerry wind farm

Rye River Brewing Company, Ireland’s leading independent craft brewery, based in Celbridge Co. Kildare, has signed a one-year Corporate Power…

9 months ago

DigiFab: Faster, Cheaper and Greener Building Renovations

DigiFab is set to transform building renovation, making buildings more comfortable and energy efficient, by developing a solution that reduces…

11 months ago

Alexion and DHL Express join forces in Ireland’s first 100% switch to sustainable aviation fuel for international air delivery of medicines

Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease, and DHL Express has announced a landmark partnership in a bid to reduce greenhouse gas emissions…

12 months ago

Accenture research finds divide between energy providers and their consumers

While 86% of Irish consumers are interested in the energy transition to a more sustainable energy future, there is a…

1 year ago

Aston University researchers receive half a million pounds to lead next gen. of renewable cooling

A team of Aston University researchers has been awarded a prestigious £500,000 grant to lessen the environmental impact of cooling…

1 year ago

TG4 powers forward with Solar Energy Leading the charge in sustainable broadcasting

TG4 has made significant strides toward sustainable broadcasting by integrating solar power into its energy supply. While TG4 does not…

1 year ago

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