Energy

Only 1 in 5 Irish Drivers are Aware of New €600 Government Grant for Car Home Charging Kits

Only 29% believe the grant is sufficient to make them consider purchasing a plug-in hybrid 3 in 5 are discouraged…

8 years ago

Blockchain and Energy: The Potential Power of the Token

By Shane Mulligan, PhD The energy revolution is often characterized by a number of D’s, including decarbonisation, decentralization, digitization, and…

8 years ago

Energy Cork to Host Sustainable Energies Conference

Energy Cork will be hosting a one day conference on 12th April in the Clayton Hotel in Cork City. The…

8 years ago

Banking on sustainable energy projects in Ireland

Ireland must adopt more efficient and green energy.  Herein lies an opportunity for businesses and developers in Ireland.  Energy Cork…

8 years ago

EnerPort a new blockchain energy trading project launched

Imagine a future where Irish consumers will be able to gift or sell their solar power across their neighbourhood as…

8 years ago

NUI Galway to Host Ireland’s First Student-run Energy Summit

Students from the College of Engineering and Informatics will host Ireland’s first student-run energy summit, ‘Galway Energy Summit 2018’ on…

8 years ago

SEAFUEL Project to Use Hydrogen as a Renewable Resource for Transportation

NUI Galway has officially launched the SEAFUEL project, which aims to use hydrogen as a renewable resource across the Atlantic…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Living Offset

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Everyone knows that they have a carbon footprint that is impacting…

8 years ago

ESB invests in the future of energy with leading international utilities on global start-up programme

The ESB is teaming up with seven other international utility companies to recruit the leading energy start-up companies in the…

8 years ago

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