Renewable Energy

Ireland’s plan for electric vehicles will reduce emissions, but may come at a cost

The level of emissions coming from Ireland's transport sector is undeniably high, which is of particular concern when considering the…

8 years ago

€300k Allocated in Government Funding to Empower Community Groups in Renewable Energy Projects

A project led by the Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy Ireland (MaREI) has secured almost 300K in funding under…

8 years ago

Why the CEO and Founder of Cyclean doesn’t mind when his young kids are faster cyclists than him

An Interview with CyClean’s Founder and CEO A few days ago, we had the pleasure of interviewing CyClean’s very own founder…

8 years ago

6 EU Gas Grids Have Committed to 100% Decarbonised Gas by 2050. Ireland Must Follow

135 experts in their field travelled from 12 countries to attend the SEAI/ International Energy Agency Bioenergy Symposium on “Anaerobic…

8 years ago

135 Delegates Attend Cork’s Bioenergy Symposium

Today, 135 experts in their field travelled from 12 countries to attend the SEAI/ International Energy Agency Bioenergy Symposium on…

8 years ago

Ray Alcorn of Cork-based Exceedence on Making Renewable Energy a Reality

Describe the company for us: We all know climate change is a problem and we know that more renewable sources…

8 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

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