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Airtame adds Power over Ethernet product to their line up

Airtame, a Danish company that produces a wireless screen sharing solution for both the business and education sectors, just released…

7 years ago

EasyGo.ie launches their advanced electric vehicle charger in Ireland

EasyGo.ie yesterday unveiled their advanced, publicly-available DC charger at the Four Seasons Hotel in Monaghan. EasyGo.ie has deployed a Veefil-RT…

7 years ago

Ten per cent of New Car Buyers are Thinking about Buying an Electric Vehicle in 2019

According to a new survey commissioned by CarsIreland.ie, it has been revealed that less than one in ten people thinking…

7 years ago

ESB Networks announces successful tenderers for first phase of national meter replacement programme

ESB Networks has announced the results of three major tenders which will pave the way for a programme upgrading electricity…

7 years ago

SSE Airtricity and Cork City Council light up Leeside

SSE Airtricity Utility Solutions and Cork City Council have served up a bundle of energy savings and brighter lighting on…

7 years ago

60% of the UK are still unlikely to consider an electric vehicle, new study finds

A new study by Select Car Leasing suggests that 60% of the UK are still unlikely to consider an electric…

7 years ago

LF Energy: Wanted 10,000 developers to electrify the planet

The first ever LF Energy Summit was held recently in Edinburgh, Scotland. This event brought together power system engineers with…

7 years ago

SSE Airtricity and Verde LED light the way to energy savings in new partnership

SSE Airtricity has announced a new exclusive partnership with Verde LED to provide LED lighting upgrades and energy-efficiency improvements to…

7 years ago

Blockchain in the Energy sector

Renewable energy creates new challenges for utilities and energy companies. Blockchain technology could potentially address these challenges and in the…

7 years ago

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