Energy development

Why the CEO and Founder of Cyclean doesn’t mind when his young kids are faster cyclists than him

An Interview with CyClean’s Founder and CEO A few days ago, we had the pleasure of interviewing CyClean’s very own founder…

7 years ago

NUI Galway and TCD Researchers Ask Burning Questions on the Future of Fuels in Ireland

Researchers from NUI Galway and Trinity College Dublin will host this year’s largest and most important scientific gathering on alternative…

8 years ago

SEAI encourages researchers to avail of new a €500,000 government fund for energy research projects

European collaboration to advance local and regional renewable energy systems Funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment,…

8 years ago

ESB Announces Partnership Agreement with UL to Support World-Leading Research for a Clean Energy Future

Installation incorporating original Shannon Scheme turbine unveiled ESB today announced a new partnership with the University of Limerick to support…

8 years ago

New energy research project investigates energy storage potential for Ireland’s future grid

The ImpRESS project, a UK-Ireland industry-led collaborative research project that demonstrates battery-based energy storage on the Irish grid, has been…

8 years ago

IERC to coordinate €2 million energy research project NOVICE

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU The European Commission's Horizon 2020 has selected the International Energy Research Centre (IERC)…

8 years ago

EU-funded research project to increase amount of renewable energy

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Ulster University is working on a €6.7m research project on how to store…

8 years ago

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