Recognising the champions of renewable energy in Ireland

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Over 350 guests gathered in Killashee House Hotel in Kildare to pay tribute to the trailblazers and innovators of green energy

A new industry was born with Ireland’s first wind farm on the Mayo coast in 1992 – and since then it has grown to lead the way in Ireland’s response to the climate emergency.

This year’s winner of the Champion of Renewables award is a woman who is a wind energy pioneer, one of the first people involved in setting up the industry and a founder member of what was then the Irish Wind Energy Association in 1993. “Her energy and enthusiasm inspire all around her, including many who have gone on to forge new frontiers in our industry. She is the living embodiment of the passion, ambition, commitment and positivity that everyone in this room shares for renewable energy.”

“The jobs we are going for now didn’t exist five years ago and I imagine the job I will be working in in ten years’ time might not exist now. But it is about being open to the opportunities, and there are lots of opportunities in wind.Another popular winner on the night was Dr Caroline Roche, recipient of Wind Energy Ireland’s Person of the Year award.

“While EirGrid and ESB Networks have clearly upped their game, our planning system remains completely unfit for purpose,” said Cunniffe. The Wind Energy Ireland chief executive went on to call for the same kind of investment in other existing State agencies like the National Parks & Wildlife Service and the resources put in place in the new Maritime Area Regulatory Authority .

 

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