Renewable Energy

Business Showcase : Flyte

By @SimonCocking Describe the Company Flyte provides a flight planning and operations management platform for the growing commercial drone sector. We…

9 years ago

Amarenco to construct 5MW Solar PV plant in Kanturk

Cork County Council has granted planning approval for a new 5MW solar farm in Kanturk, Co. Cork. The solar farm…

9 years ago

France honours the father of ocean energy Professor Tony Lewis with Chevalier Des Palmes Academiques

In recognition of his invaluable contribution to the offshore renewable energy sector across Europe, Mr. Jean-Pierre Thébault, Ambassador of France…

9 years ago

Ireland to lead EU Marine Renewable Energy Project – MaRINET2

An investment of €10.5 million in EU funding was announced today in Dublin by University College Cork. It is the…

9 years ago

Deal struck to develop €220m of Solar projects in Ireland

A Dublin-based solar company has entered a joint venture to develop more than €220m of solar projects in Ireland. BNRG…

9 years ago

Four New Windfarms Switched on during December

Energia’s windfarms at Long Mountain, Co Antrim (27 megawatts (MWs)), Glenbuck, Co Antrim (9MWs), Gortfinbar, Co Tyrone (15MWs) and Eshmore,…

9 years ago

We’re set to reach 100% renewable energy — and it’s just the beginning

Great guest blog post by Urs Hölzle, Google's Senior Vice President of Technical Infrastructure. Every year people search on Google trillions of…

9 years ago

10 promising startups to watch from Web Summit

Latest guest post from Pepipost guys by Sita Kalluri Web Summit 2016 #ThatsMyPitch winners Startups present at the Web Summit 2016…

9 years ago

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

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