Energy conversion

NUI Galway Provide Test Facility for €10.5 Million EU-funded Project

The Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy in Ireland (MaREI) at NUI Galway will provide test facilities for technology developers…

9 years ago

Amarenco to construct 5MW Solar PV plant in Kanturk

Cork County Council has granted planning approval for a new 5MW solar farm in Kanturk, Co. Cork. The solar farm…

9 years ago

Irish tech firm Nines PV in Solar Cell Breakthrough

Nines Photovoltaic (Nines PV), an Irish technology company based in the Synergy Centre at IT Tallaght, has invented and patented…

9 years ago

ESB Invests €2.5 million in Terra Solar to Accelerate the Development of Ireland’s Solar Capacity

ESB has invested €2.5 million to take a minority shareholding in Irish solar company Terra Solar which will accelerate the…

9 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

New report shows how solar could be a smart choice for Dublin

By @SimonCocking It's great to see Dublin City Council starting to embrace solar concepts on a larger scale now. Despite Ireland…

11 years ago

Recycle More?

A new year and time for resolutions? Mine this year is to try and be greener and recycle more. Believe…

12 years ago

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