Carbon

Blockchain Revolution Landscape Assessment: “What Is”

Written by Jerry Witkowicz Today blockchain promises to become the 21 st century technology that will revolutionize how we do…

8 years ago

Beeyon’s One Million Tonnes Cloud Carbon Reduction Campaign

Irish start-up Beeyon, announced recently at the EU Covenant of Mayors in Brussels, and in a live broadcast with EU…

8 years ago

ESB and IIEA gather international experts to set out a vision for Ireland’s low carbon future

International and Irish energy experts are today exploring how Ireland can reduce its carbon emissions over the next decade, at…

8 years ago

Irish researcher leads €4.9m project to halve CO2 footprint of carbon fibre production

Researchers from across Europe, led by University of Limerick (UL), have begun a project to produce carbon fibre from forestry…

9 years ago

ESB launches The Big Energy Hack

ESB is today launching Ireland’s first ever energy hackathon, The Big Energy Hack - bringing great minds together for over…

10 years ago

Ireland hosts International Climate Change Conference with a Carbon-Neutral event programme

Ireland’s first major carbon-neutral conference, the International Energy Workshop, takes place this week in Cork. The event, which is hosted…

10 years ago

What will the Commercial Drone Industry look like in 2016?

Great guest post by Rosalie Bartlett, top drone analyst. Working with amazing #drone startups! Advisor @uaviators. Love tech, traveling, baking, learning, dogs…

10 years ago

Dyson Launch New Range of Cordless Vacuums

Dyson have announced the launch of a new range of cordless vacuums to the Irish market. The new vacuums use…

11 years ago

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