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SUMMARY:Join our Open Innovation Call project: Greening the Grid Urban Food Growing Using Solar Energy
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn more about an innovative growing project that uses solar technology to prolong the growing season. \nAs part of the +CityxChange Open Innovation Call\, the “Greening the Grid” group led by Community Power\, Clean Tech Renewable Energy Ltd and the Urban Co-op are testing the ability of solar technology to provide baseline warmth to the soil in small allotments. \nThis experiment is happening in Clare Street Public Park (aka O’Brien Park)\, where the allotments are now in place. Once the solar array is situated and connected\, we will be inviting members of the public to come and see the full range of the project in action. But for anyone interested in seeing the project from the beginning\, we’d be delighted to invite you to O’Brien Park this Saturday 18th September at 12 noon\, when the planting phase of the project will begin. \nIf you would like to learn more about the project\, get involved in the planting\, and hear from our horticultural expert\, we’d love to see you there. We will be planting the seedlings in the specially designed self-watering allotments\, and explaining how the undersoil heating system works. Volunteers would also be welcome to work on the allotments after the 18th\, monitoring the plants and their development. As the experiment develops over the coming weeks\, volunteers will download special food & energy apps to their smart phones\, to facilitate collaborative monitoring of the food & energy project. This short event on the 18th is a way to be part of the project from the beginning. \nPlease email cityxchange@limerick.ie to find out more and register to join us on the 18th.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/join-our-open-innovation-call-project-greening-the-grid-urban-food-growing-using-solar-energy/
LOCATION:clare street public park limerick\, Clare Street Park\, Limerick\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:city exchange,cleantech,community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,ENERGY GENERATION,limerick city county council,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,smart limerick,the urban coop
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SUMMARY:Green Offaly & Community Power
DESCRIPTION:Green Offaly & Community Power Webinar\, Register Today  and join us as we embark on our mission to become Irelands first Carbon Neutral County. If you want to learn how to generate profit for your Community by installing your own Renewable Energy Scheme then this training is for you! Community Power and Green Offaly are here to help your group begin the journey to 100% Community Owned Power! \n\nTo register follow the link:\n\n\n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.ie/e/an-introduction-to-community-owned-energy-guide-1-tickets-157617806101?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/green-offaly-community-power/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, Banba Square\, Nenagh\, Tipperary\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,ENERGY GENERATION,Green Offaly,renewable energy support scheme,RESS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210507T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210507T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T195359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T203227Z
UID:3593-1620381600-1620388800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Rural Link Webinar – Shaping our Electricity Future. Border Region
DESCRIPTION:Irish Rural Link are hosting a series of consultation workshops on EirGrid’s Shaping Our Electricity Future Strategy. A new report that details innovative approaches to developing the grid to meet ambitious 2030 renewable energy targets. It must redevelop the grid to manage 70% of Ireland’s electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030.\nShaping Our Electricity Future comprises four approaches to achieving this\, as well as meeting the projected increase demand for electricity over the coming years.\n1. Generation-Led: Government policy would influence where renewable energy is generated – favouring locations where the grid is already strong\n2. Developer-Led: In this approach\, we continue to connect new sources of renewable electricity as requested in any location\n3. Technology-Led: This approach uses technical solutions to make the grid more resilient so it can better handle the variable nature of renewable energy\n4. Demand-Led: Government policy determines where large energy users locate in Ireland\nIrish Rural Link will facilitate a public consultation workshop for the Border Region on Friday 7th May 2021\, from 10am to 12pm. The workshop aims to get the thoughts of rural communities and individuals on the four draft approaches in order to reach the 2030 targets.\nThis is the one in a number of regional workshops and Irish Rural Link encourages individuals to attend the workshop designated for their region. If individuals are unavailable to participate in the workshop set for their region\, please register for the region closest to them.”\nPeople can find out more about the public consultation and how to have their say in Shaping Ireland’s Electricity Future by visiting consult.eirgrid.ie\nSpeakers will include;\n• Mark Foley\, CEO Eirgrid\n• Brian O’Gallachoir\, UCC\n• Community Energy Speaker – Bill Kelly Community Power & Siona Daly Tipperary Enery Agency\n• Chaired Seamus Boland\, Irish Rural Link.\nPlease feel free to spread the word about this consultation and our workshop. All are welcome.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/irish-rural-link-webinar-shaping-our-electricity-future-border-region/
CATEGORIES:3CEA,community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210505T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T195008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T203106Z
UID:3590-1620241200-1620248400@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Rural Link Webinar – Shaping our Electricity Future. Midlands Region
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URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/irish-rural-link-webinar-shaping-our-electricity-future-midlands-region/
CATEGORIES:3CEA,community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,UCC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210429T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210429T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T193747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T202950Z
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SUMMARY:Irish Rural Link Webinar - Shaping our electricity future. North East
DESCRIPTION:Irish Rural Link are hosting a series of consultation workshops on EirGrid’s Shaping Our Electricity Future Strategy. A new report that details innovative approaches to developing the grid to meet ambitious 2030 renewable energy targets. It must redevelop the grid to manage 70% of Ireland’s electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030.\nShaping Our Electricity Future comprises four approaches to achieving this\, as well as meeting the projected increase demand for electricity over the coming years.\n1. Generation-Led: Government policy would influence where renewable energy is generated – favouring locations where the grid is already strong\n2. Developer-Led: In this approach\, we continue to connect new sources of renewable electricity as requested in any location\n3. Technology-Led: This approach uses technical solutions to make the grid more resilient so it can better handle the variable nature of renewable energy\n4. Demand-Led: Government policy determines where large energy users locate in Ireland\nIrish Rural Link will facilitate a public consultation workshop for the North East Region on Thursday 29th April 2021\, from 7pm to 9pm. The workshop aims to get the thoughts of rural communities and individuals on the four draft approaches in order to reach the 2030 targets.\nThis is the one in a number of regional workshops and Irish Rural Link encourages individuals to attend the workshop designated for their region. If individuals are unavailable to participate in the workshop set for their region\, please register for the region closest to them.”\nPeople can find out more about the public consultation and how to have their say in Shaping Ireland’s Electricity Future by visiting consult.eirgrid.ie\nSpeakers will include;\n• Mark Foley\, CEO Eirgrid\n• Brian O’Gallachoir\, UCC\n• Community Energy Speaker – Bill Kelly Community Power & Siona Daly Tipperary Energy Agency\n• Chaired Seamus Boland\, Irish Rural Link.\nPlease feel free to spread the word about this consultation and our workshop. All are welcome.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/irish-rural-link-webinar-shaping-our-electricity-future-north-east/
CATEGORIES:community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210427T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210427T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T192010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T173746Z
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SUMMARY:Irish Rural Link Webinar - Shaping our electricity future. North West
DESCRIPTION:Shaping Our Electricity Future comprises four approaches to achieving this\, as well as meeting the projected increase demand for electricity over the coming years. \nRegister Here – https://www.irishrurallink.ie/have-your-say-shaping-our-electricty-future/ \nGeneration-Led: Government policy would influence where renewable energy is generated – favouring locations where the grid is already strong\nDeveloper-Led: In this approach\, we continue to connect new sources of renewable electricity as requested in any location\nTechnology-Led: This approach uses technical solutions to make the grid more resilient so it can better handle the variable nature of renewable energy\nDemand-Led: Government policy determines where large energy users locate in Ireland\nIrish Rural Link will facilitate a public consultation workshop for the North West Region on Tuesday 27th April 2021\, from 10am to 12pm. The workshop aims to get the thoughts of rural communities and individuals on the four draft approaches in order to reach the 2030 targets. \nThis is the one in a number of regional workshops and Irish Rural Link encourages individuals to attend the workshop designated for their region. If individuals are unavailable to participate in the workshop set for their region\, please register for the region closest to them.” \nPeople can find out more about the public consultation and how to have their say in Shaping Ireland’s Electricity Future by visiting consult.eirgrid.ie \nSpeakers will include; \nMark Foley\, CEO Eirgrid\nBrian O’Gallachoir\, UCC\nCommunity Energy Speaker\nChaired Seamus Boland\, Irish Rural Link.\nPlease feel free to spread the word about this consultation and our workshop. All are welcome.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/irish-rural-link-webinar-shaping-our-electricity-future-north-west/
CATEGORIES:community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,UCC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210415T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210415T210000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T185545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T174335Z
UID:3578-1618513200-1618520400@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Rural Link Webinar - Shaping our electricity future. South West Region
DESCRIPTION:Irish Rural Link are hosting a series of consultation workshops on EirGrid’s Shaping Our Electricity Future Strategy. \nRegister HERE \nA new report that details innovative approaches to developing the grid to meet ambitious 2030 renewable energy targets. It must redevelop the grid to manage 70% of Ireland’s electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030. \nShaping Our Electricity Future comprises four approaches to achieving this\, as well as meeting the projected increase demand for electricity over the coming years. \nGeneration-Led: Government policy would influence where renewable energy is generated – favouring locations where the grid is already strong\nDeveloper-Led: In this approach\, we continue to connect new sources of renewable electricity as requested in any location\nTechnology-Led: This approach uses technical solutions to make the grid more resilient so it can better handle the variable nature of renewable energy\nDemand-Led: Government policy determines where large energy users locate in Ireland\nIrish Rural Link will facilitate a public consultation workshop for the South West Region on Thursday 15th April 2021\, from 7pm to 9pm. The workshop aims to get the thoughts of rural communities and individuals on the four draft approaches in order to reach the 2030 targets. \nThis is the one in a number of regional workshops and Irish Rural Link encourages individuals to attend the workshop designated for their region. If individuals are unavailable to participate in the workshop set for their region\, please register for the region closest to them.” \nPeople can find out more about the public consultation and how to have their say in Shaping Ireland’s Electricity Future by visiting consult.eirgrid.ie \nSpeakers will include; \nMark Foley\, CEO Eirgrid\nBrian O’Gallachoir\, UCC\nCommunity Energy Speaker – Bill Kelly Community Power & Siona Daly Tipperary Energy Agency\nChaired Seamus Boland\, Irish Rural Link.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/irish-rural-link-webinar-shaping-our-electricity-future-south-west-region/
CATEGORIES:community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,RESS,TIPPERARY ENERGY AGENCY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210331T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210331T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T163801Z
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SUMMARY:Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS) Webinar - Community Support in the energy sector
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday 31st March for our webinar outlining the renewable energy opportunities for your community.  \nJohn Fogarty\, Community Power is one of the guest speakers on the day giving their tips for a successful renewable energy project. \nRegister today for this free event: https://3cea.ie/2021/03/19/renewable-energy-opportunities-for-secs-ress-webinar-for-community-groups/ \n  \nLooking forward to it ! 🤩 \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/renewable-energy-support-scheme-ress-webinar-community-support-in-the-energy-sector/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, Banba Square\, Nenagh\, Tipperary\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:3CEA,community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,RESS,SEAI
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210330T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T221041
CREATED:20210324T184708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T194457Z
UID:3575-1617098400-1617123600@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Rural Link Webinar - Shaping our Electricity Future. South East Region.
DESCRIPTION:Irish Rural Link is hosting a series of consultation workshops on EirGrid’s Shaping Our Electricity Future Strategy. A new report that details innovative approaches to developing the grid to meet ambitious 2030 renewable energy targets. It must redevelop the grid to manage 70% of Ireland’s electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030. \nShaping Our Electricity Future comprises four approaches to achieving this\, as well as meeting the projected increase demand for electricity over the coming years. \nGeneration-Led: Government policy would influence where renewable energy is generated – favouring locations where the grid is already strong\nDeveloper-Led: In this approach\, we continue to connect new sources of renewable electricity as requested in any location\nTechnology-Led: This approach uses technical solutions to make the grid more resilient so it can better handle the variable nature of renewable energy\nDemand-Led: Government policy determines where large energy users locate in Ireland\nIrish Rural Link will facilitate a public consultation workshop for the South Eastern Region on Tuesday 30th March 2021\, from 10am to 12pm. The workshop aims to get the thoughts of rural communities and individuals on the four draft approaches in order to reach the 2030 targets. \nThis is the first in a number of regional workshops and Irish Rural Link encourages individuals to attend the workshop designated for their region. If individuals are unavailable to participate in the workshop set for their region\, please register for the region closest to them.” \nPeople can find out more about the public consultation and how to have their say in Shaping Ireland’s Electricity Future by visiting consult.eirgrid.ie \nSpeakers will include; \nMark Foley\, CEO Eirgrid\nBrian O’Gallachoir\, UCC\nCommunity Energy Speaker – Bill Kelly Community Power & Siona Daly Tipperary Energy Agency\nChaired Seamus Boland\, Irish Rural Link.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/irish-rural-link-webinar-shaping-our-electricity-future/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, Banba Square\, Nenagh\, Tipperary\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,RESS,TIPPERARY ENERGY AGENCY
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