Energy
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M&A activity in offshore wind expected in the years to come
Ireland is positioned as one of the most interesting jurisdictions to watch, from an offshore wind mergers and acquisitions (M&A)…
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This must be the year of delivery
Ireland’s offshore wind energy revolution is starting to feel a lot more real. Nearly two decades after we built what…
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Mapping Ireland’s territorial waters
Ireland’s vast potential for offshore wind development, with the subsequent development of renewable gas, is dependent upon the scoping and…
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In profile: The Offshore Wind Delivery Taskforce
To ensure that Ireland’s target of 7GW of installed offshore wind capacity is met by 2030, the Offshore Wind Delivery…
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ESB stands ready to deliver renewable offshore wind energy for Ireland
Offshore wind generated energy will play a major role globally in mankind’s fight against climate change and our transition to…
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Hitachi Energy: The future is electric
Hitachi Energy is championing the urgency of this clean energy transition and serving customers in Ireland with innovative solutions and…
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Energy security dependent on diverse indigenous energy supply and storage
A Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA) report on the security of Ireland’s energy supply has determined that, in the event…
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Offshore wind: The next frontier in energy security
Bord na Móna’s Head of Renewable Energy, John Reilly, and Ocean Winds’ Country manager for Ireland, Dan Finch, sit down…
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Energy security: Prioritising security of supply
Policy is about trying to balance “trade-offs in the best possible manner” with regard to the energy trilemma of security…
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CRU aims to incentivise demand reduction in challenging times
In August 2022, the Commission for Regulation of Utilities set out a proposed suite of new network tariffs. The proposals…
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