Electricity

ESB launches interactive educational resource on electricity generation for students

ESB has launched an interactive educational resource to allow students a greater understanding of how electricity is generated and the…

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…

9 years ago

Switcher comments on Electric Ireland 6% Electricity price reduction

- Electric Ireland cut standard electricity price by 6% - Electric Ireland drop effective from 1st June - Average Electric…

10 years ago

EpiSensor Technology Reveals Important Insights in Renewable Energy Study

EpiSensor’s wireless monitoring technology has contributed to a first-of-its-kind project commissioned by the UK Government’s Department of Energy & Climate…

10 years ago

Energy Cork to host Ireland’s first Major Solar Power Conference

The recent White Paper on Energy Policy published by the Department of Energy, Communications and Natural Resources acknowledged that Solar…

10 years ago

EirGrid launches competition to identify a company who will help it reduce electricity costs for householders

EirGrid has launched a competition to identify a company who will pay householders to reduce their energy consumption at high…

10 years ago

Microsoft Ireland Mark EU Code Week with Event for Dublin Students

As part of EU Code Week, an initiative aimed at encouraging children and students to give coding a go, Microsoft…

11 years ago

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