Energy economics

Trading focus likely to be on US this week

by David Jones, a Chief Market Strategist at Capital.com As the trading week gets underway, focus for much of it…

7 years ago

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland call for industry and business to participate in International Energy Agency funded projects

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is seeking expressions of interest from Irish energy experts to participate in international…

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

Beeyon’s One Million Tonnes Cloud Carbon Reduction Campaign

Irish start-up Beeyon, announced recently at the EU Covenant of Mayors in Brussels, and in a live broadcast with EU…

8 years ago

GridBeyond creates new jobs and plans for international expansion.

GridBeyond, formerly Endeco Technologies, will create close to forty new jobs over the next three years as a part of…

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

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