Renewable Energy

University of Limerick Launches Robot for Use in Marine Renewable Energy Sector

University of Limerick (UL) unveiled a unique €2-million underwater robot at the docks in Limerick city today. The Remotely Operated…

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

5 Industries Being Disrupted by Blockchain

Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are powered by a technology called blockchain, which is essentially a global public ledger. What makes it…

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

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

Can blockchain prevent climate change? Irish startup the Living Offset hope to achieve this

Great guest post by Nick Ayton aka The Sage of Shoreditch, who explores key Blockchain social impact projects that in 2018 that…

8 years ago

Firsts for Ireland in EU-funded ‘Causeway’ to Greener Transport

Compressed natural gas and renewable gas sources are being introduced for trucks, vans, and buses, in what is being called…

8 years ago

ESB and IIEA gather international experts to set out a vision for Ireland’s low carbon future

International and Irish energy experts are today exploring how Ireland can reduce its carbon emissions over the next decade, at…

8 years ago

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