Energy policy

The Energy Institute launches Ireland 2050

The Energy Institute have outlined results from a Red C survey of a nationally representative sample of 1,000 members of…

9 years ago

Irish Rail appoint ResourceKraft as their Energy Management Information Systems provider for 10-year contract

ResourceKraft have been awarded the contract to provide Iarnróid Éireann (Irish Rail) with its Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) requirements…

9 years ago

Ireland hosts International Climate Change Conference with a Carbon-Neutral event programme

Ireland’s first major carbon-neutral conference, the International Energy Workshop, takes place this week in Cork. The event, which is hosted…

10 years ago

Symposium on Irish Research and Innovation in Marine and Renewable Energy

By @TheMarkDalton Experts from across Ireland gathered at NUI Galway today for a symposium on ‘Research, Development and Innovation in Marine and Renewable…

10 years ago

NTR Foundation invests €750,000 in MaREI Climate Change Research

Ireland’s research centre for marine and renewable energy, MaREI, has secured €750,000 in funding from the NTR Foundation. The philanthropic…

10 years ago

CIT Nimbus Centre Secures 2 Million Euro For E2District Horizon 2020 Project

CIT’s Nimbus Research Centre, Ireland’s largest dedicated Internet of Things (IoT) facility, has beaten off stiff competition from industry experts…

10 years ago

Smart Technology Energy Saving Scheme launched by Minister Alan Kelly

Minister Alan Kelly T.D., Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government has formally launched the national roll out of…

10 years ago

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