Solar power

Does commercial solar photovoltaic make sense in Ireland?

Written by Alma Causey Threatened by global warming and environmental pollution, the world is desperately trying to move towards renewable…

8 years ago

Phelan Energy Group relocates its HQ to Dublin

Phelan Energy Group ‘Phelan’ has recently moved its International Headquarters, from Cape Town to Dublin, Ireland in order to accommodate…

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

EU-funded research project to increase amount of renewable energy

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Ulster University is working on a €6.7m research project on how to store…

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

ESB Invests €2.5 million in Terra Solar to Accelerate the Development of Ireland’s Solar Capacity

ESB has invested €2.5 million to take a minority shareholding in Irish solar company Terra Solar which will accelerate the…

9 years ago

Energy Cork to host Ireland’s first Major Solar Power Conference

The recent White Paper on Energy Policy published by the Department of Energy, Communications and Natural Resources acknowledged that Solar…

10 years ago

Mark Bennett bringing Smart Cities, IoT, and Solar initiatives to Dublin City

By @SimonCocking Interesting interview with Mark Bennett @BennettDublin, from Dublin City Council. He is heavily involved in working to make Dublin…

11 years ago

New report shows how solar could be a smart choice for Dublin

By @SimonCocking It's great to see Dublin City Council starting to embrace solar concepts on a larger scale now. Despite Ireland…

11 years ago

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