clean energy

10% GDP boost to Global South from clean energy transition

A new University of Oxford report finds a rapid switch to renewables could double energy-sector productivity in low-to-middle income economies…

2 months ago

18 African Clean Energy Leaders Selected for 2nd Edition of ELEVATE Programme

GOGLA is excited to announce that 18 African companies have been selected to participate in the 2nd edition of ELEVATE, an Africa-focused…

2 years ago

Retrofitting Faces Significant Barriers in Ireland, Latest Report Reveals

A research report on Thursday on barriers to retrofitting in Ireland reveals that current policy measures are not sufficient to…

4 years ago

Mocean Energy Blue X Wave Machine Starts Sea Trials

Mocean Energy Blue X wave machine has started sea trials at European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland. Blue…

5 years ago

CPH2 To Supply 1MW Electrolyser

Clean Power Hydrogen or CPH2 has announced they have won an order from Octopus Hydrogen for the supply of a…

5 years ago

Clean Energy for EU Islands Online Forum, 26-29 October 2020

Due to the current health and travel situation, this year's edition of the Clean Energy for EU Islands Forum will be…

5 years ago

Irish design student creates AR trophy for international start-up programme

A County Laois design student has created a bespoke augmented reality (AR) trophy that was presented at an international clean-tech…

7 years ago

Experts Refute Claims That Bitcoin Uses as Much Energy as Ireland

Written by Michael Mortimer A recent study by Alex de Vries, a Dutch economist working on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC),…

8 years ago

Phelan Energy Group relocates its HQ to Dublin

Phelan Energy Group ‘Phelan’ has recently moved its International Headquarters, from Cape Town to Dublin, Ireland in order to accommodate…

8 years ago

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