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Alternative Energy Ireland was acquired for an unknown sum and has grown to become a significant supplier of solar PV technology to the agricultural industry
Renewables editor Stephen Robb recently visited Ireland’s largest sawmill, Balcas, which produces some 60,000t of wood pellets and a range of sawn timber products using Irish timber.
Support from the public for new solar and wind farms remains very high according to a new study from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI).
Stephen Robb talks to procurement and wholesale manager at Aurivo Co-operative Ian Finneran about agricultural education, buying the ingredients for a feed mill, GAA and the challenges of farming.
The new company, Eirsun, was launched today in Mullingar and aims to develop Ireland's first solar PV panel manufacturing plant for Irish and EU markets.
The provisional outcome of Ireland's first offshore auction has been released, revealing a surprising average support price of €86.05/MWh, well below the mooted price of up to €150/MWh.