Energy

SEAI is encouraging homeowners to take steps towards a warmer and more comfortable home this winter

As we prepare for the colder winter months the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has launched a new campaign…

5 years ago

10 Island Initiatives to Watch in the Lead Up to COP26

In November, the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. This important assembly of global…

5 years ago

Data Centres Contributing to Ireland’s Energy Problem

A recent consultation published by the Commission for Regulation Utilities is another warning of the major impact data centres are…

5 years ago

Carbon Collect’s MechanicalTree Solution Selected for U.S. Department Of Energy award

Carbon Collect’s carbon capture system, based on the research of Klaus Lackner, an engineering professor at Arizona State University, has…

5 years ago

Hydrogen at Energy Companies – A New Game

This article was written by Arthur D. Little, and edited by Jonathan Finlay. Many governments have placed hydrogen on their…

5 years ago

A potential roadmap for energy usage in Ireland’s data centres

By Brendan Marren, head of distributed energy for Ireland at Centrica Business Solutions. Who explores how tackling Ireland’s data centre…

6 years ago

EMEC: SEA Wave and WESE launch ocean energy data platform

SEA Wave & WESE launch a platform for ocean energy data sharing An online platform, MARENDATA, has been launched in…

6 years ago

6 Ways to Finance Energy Efficiency Projects

Energy efficiency is a popular trend among organizations and individuals who want to contribute to environmentally friendly goals. Every day,…

6 years ago

Why Wind Energy Is So Important For Ireland’s Renewable Energy Future

Why Wind Energy Is So Important For Ireland's Renewable Energy Future Interesting interview with David Connolly CEO at @IWEA, Chairperson…

7 years ago

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