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SUMMARY:REGATRACE - Renewable Gas Trade Centre in Europe
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK REGATRACE – 2nd Participants Workshop “ The vision for biomethane in Ireland”\nStart Time: Jul 29\, 2021 09:30am BST London\, 10:30am CET \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86599721908?pwd=cldxMFM3U1A0QXcyNkl4ZXFqTzRxQT09 \nMeeting ID: 865 9972 1908\nPasscode: 769339 \n  \nREGATRACE (Renewable GAs TRAde Centre in Europe) aims to create an efficient trade system based on issuing and trading biomethane/renewable gases Guarantees of Origin (GoO). This will strongly contribute to the uptake of the European common biomethane market. It will be achieved by setting up a European biomethane/renewable gases GoO system\, by setting up national GoO issuing bodies\, by integrating GoO from different renewable gas technologies with electric and hydrogen GoO systems\, through integrated assessment and sustainable feedstock mobilisation strategies and technology synergies\, through support for biomethane market uptake\, and by transferring the results beyond the project’s countries. \nA stable\, reliable and common market for biomethane and other renewable gases in Europe can help achieve EU political targets and decouple its energy systems from fossil fuels: biomethane/renewable gases can be transmitted and stored in existing infrastructures\, making it possible to combine the European natural gas and electricity grids. \n  \n09:30-09:50 Introduction and overview of the emerging industry in Ireland\nPJ McCarthy\, RGFI\n09:50:10:10 The vision across Europe and update from Brussels\nSuzanna Pflüger\, EBA\n\,\n10:10-10:30 Update on EU cross border trade\nMatthias Edel\, ERGAR\n10:30-1040 Urban hubs – Sligo Local Gas Network\nStevie Donnelly \n10:40-10:50 Community approach to renewable power\nJP Prendergast\, Community Power \n10:50- 11:10 Project Clover\nRussell Smith\, KPMG\n11:10-11:30 Regenerative agriculture and AD\nDavid Hagan\, Devenish \n  \n11:30-11:40 Gas Certification update\nBrendan O’ Riordan\, GNI\n11:40 – 12:15 Q&A\napprox\nSummary and Visioning Interaction \n  \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/regatrace-renewable-gas-trade-centre-in-europe/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210701T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210701T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210609T154529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T154529Z
UID:3690-1625133600-1625144400@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Coop Day Ireland - Rebuild Better Together
DESCRIPTION:Register Today – to an online conference from co-operatives right across Ireland and speak about the community movement
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/coop-day-ireland-rebuild-better-together/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210621T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210621T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210609T153738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T153738Z
UID:3687-1624300200-1624305600@communitypower.ie
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:20210512T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210512T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210511T160807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T160807Z
UID:3672-1620847800-1620853200@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Patagonia\, Community Energy Webinar & Discussion; May 12th @ 7.30pm 🌞
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US TOMORROW EVENING AT 7.30PM\, A FREE WEBINAR & DISCUSSION ABOUT COMMUNITY ENERGY 🤩 \nA Great Line Up (even if we do say so ourselves 😅)\n– @friendsoftheearthireland\n– Claremorris Energy Co-op\n– @patagoniadublin \nhttps://communityenergyinireland.splashthat.com/ \nAhead of the event\, we recommend you to watch the short movie\, just released about the Community Energy moment across Ireland. Exciting times ahead 👏  it can also be viewed on our youtube channel 👍 \n\n \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/patagonia-community-energy-webinar-may-12th-7-30pm-%f0%9f%8c%9e/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, Banba Square\, Nenagh\, Tipperary\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY POWER,Friends of the earth,Patagonia
ORGANIZER;CN="Patagonia Dublin":MAILTO:c
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210507T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210507T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
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/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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:20260619T102608
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/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210324T193747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T202950Z
UID:3585-1619722800-1619730000@communitypower.ie
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/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210324T192010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T173746Z
UID:3583-1619517600-1619524800@communitypower.ie
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/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
CATEGORIES:community energy,COMMUNITY POWER,EIRGRID,ENERGY GENERATION,IRISH RURAL LINK,RENEWABLE ENERGY,renewable energy support scheme,UCC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210415T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210415T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
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/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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:20210331T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210331T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210324T201711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T201711Z
UID:3598-1617220800-1617224400@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Kantoher Development Group Webinar
DESCRIPTION:There is a public energy information webinar being organised by Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative in association with Kantoher Development Group for homeowners on Wednesday March 31st at 8pm. Householders will learn about how to save money on energy costs and home heating\, details of grants available for home energy upgrades and community owned renewable energy projects. \nSpeakers will include representatives from Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative\, Drombane Upperchurch Energy Team\, SEAI Community Energy Mentor and JP Prendergast\, Community Power\, Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier. \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qdO2orT4tH9AEGpEeG2d51k-tudOAeWjr \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n———————————- \nTo register your interest in having energy upgrade works completed on your house\, please fill in the form on this page: https://energycommunitiestipp.ie/register/
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/kantoher-development-group-webinar/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210331T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210331T150000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20210324T163801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T202540Z
UID:3569-1617195600-1617202800@communitypower.ie
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210330T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201202T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20201126T153049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201126T153049Z
UID:3426-1606932000-1606935600@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Let's talk Community Energy - Webinar 2nd December 6pm
DESCRIPTION:Join Minister Eamon Ryan\, campaigner Molly Walsh\, a Community Power representative and others to talk about Community Energy. As Friends of the Earth Europe launch their new practical guide for communities wishing to set up community energy projects across Europe\, we’ll be talking with the Irish Minster on the plans for regulatory and legislative changes in Ireland to not just allow\, but encourage citizens and communities to participate in the energy transition. \nWednesday 2nd December\, at 6pm. Online. \nRegister by clicking on the link below: \nhttps://actionnetwork.org/events/lets-talk-community-energy
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/lets-talk-community-energy-webinar-2nd-december-6pm/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201111T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20201109T123347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T123347Z
UID:3397-1605121200-1605124800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Free Online Workshop - Sustainability in Work & the Community
DESCRIPTION:Free Online Workshop – Sustainability in Work & the Community \nNovember 11 @7pm Facilitator: Shane Curran\, Sureleaf \nGreener homes and businesses help to create greener communities. The workshop will help raise awareness and share practical experience around the steps that people and businesses can take to create a cleaner\, greener environment for themselves\, their families\, their workplace and the wider community. \nClick here to register \nProgramme \n7pm Welcome & Introduction: Noel Heffernan\, Chairperson\, Tipperary Green Business Network \n7.05pm Resource efficiency – Energy\, Derry O’Donnell\, Development Coordinator\, Community Power and Energy Communities Tipperary Co-operative \n7.15pm Grants for your Community to benefit from the Energy Transition\, Gearóid Fitzgibbon\, Community Energy Mentor \n7.25pm Waste Management & Recycling – Noel Heffernan\, EaPI and Chairperson\, Tipperary Green Business Network \n7.35pm Biodiversity – Sean O’Farrell\, Cloncannon Biofarm \n7.50pm Useful resources – Margaret Murphy\, Regional Resource Efficiency Officer\, Southern Region Waste Management Office \n8pm Q&A \nThis workshop organised by Tipperary Green Business Network is part funded by grant assistance from Community Environment Action Fund – Local Agenda 21
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/free-online-workshop-sustainability-in-work-the-community/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201110T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20201104T104629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T105232Z
UID:3387-1605036600-1605040200@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Energy Information Online Event
DESCRIPTION:Community Power will be participating in an online meeting in association with Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative and Littleton Development Association  on Tuesday 10th November at 7.30pm. \nParticipants will learn about saving money on energy costs and home heating\, details of grants available for home insulation\, energy upgrades and community owned renewable energy projects. \nEnergy Communities Tipperary Cooperative is a community led\, One Stop Shop\, home insulation upgrade and retrofitting organisation whose aims are to: \nImprove householders living conditions i.e. warmer\, more efficient houses\, alleviate fuel poverty; Save money – through awareness of household energy efficiency; Create jobs in the local communities and reduce carbon footprint \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpceGpqTkpG9SpDTLPEsPcdSnBLlovDnv0 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nSpeakers will include representatives from Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative\, Drombane Upperchurch Energy Team and Community Power\, Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier. \n  \nWould you like to buy electricity that is clean\, renewable and owned by citizens and communities?\nWell now you can!\nBy switching your electricity supplier to Community Power this in turn will enable us to assist other communities in developing their own community owned renewable energy projects. You can switch online by clicking here
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/energy-information-online-event/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20200730T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20200730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20200723T154243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200723T154243Z
UID:3232-1596121200-1596124800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Small scale renewable electricity projects - Webinar 3pm July 30th
DESCRIPTION:John Fogarty of Community Power will be speaking at this webinar which takes place on July 30th at 3pm. \nThe agricultural sector accounts for almost 10% of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU\, mainly for food production and transport. While there is an enormous potential to produce renewable energy on farms due to the availability of wind\, sun\, biomass and agricultural waste\, important barriers and challenges still remain. \nRecent studies have proven that the main barriers identified by farmers to produce renewable energy are: \n\ncomplex permit and subsidy procedures\nhigh investment costs\nlimited access to credit and doubts about profitability\n\nThe main objective of AgroRES is to develop measures that encourage the production and use of RE in the agricultural and rural sector. AgroRES will support this sector by supporting its energy needs and ambitions in a sustainable\, economic viable and socially responsible way. \nThis webinar aims to outline some of the key steps in development for small-scale renewable electricity projects up to 500kW. All those registered will receive a link by email to join the webinar event. \nContent & Speakers \n\nIntroduction and overview of the AgroRES project – Mel Gavin (IT Sligo)\nPlanning experience 150kW Solar PV – Martin Beirne (Polecat Group Water Scheme)\nGrid connection process\, form NC5 – TBC (ESB Networks)\nSale of electricity – John Fogarty (Community Power)\nQ&A\n\n  \nWebinar link – https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/small-scale-renewable-electricity-projects-tickets-113787718128
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/small-scale-renewable-electricity-projects-webinar-3pm-july-30th/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://communitypower.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/agrores-webinar-small-scale-renewable-energy-projects.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200715T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200715T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20200220T094220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200520T090153Z
UID:2879-1594805400-1594828800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Event Cancelled - Community Power At Energy In Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled due to Covid-19 \nCommunity Power will be exhibiting at this year’s Energy in Agriculture event which takes place on Wednesday\, July 15th at Gurteen College. For full details on the event\, click here.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/community-power-at-energy-in-agriculture/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200901
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20200522T141820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200522T141820Z
UID:3052-1590105600-1598918399@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Energy Related Courses Online
DESCRIPTION:  \nA lot of people are using the fact they are housebound due to Covid-19 as an opportunity to upskill and learn new things. As we are involved in energy\, it seems like a good time to post details of some various online courses you can take to increase your knowledge across a range of energy related topics. This is not a definitive list of energy courses by any means and is more focused on short courses you can take online either free of charge or at a small cost. If you are looking for information on degree courses or similar\, this is probably not the place to look. The courses listed are a mixture of on demand courses that you can take whenever suits you to date driven webinars or courses. This is for information purposes only. We plan to update this list as we learn about more courses\, so do bookmark it and re-visit. Of course you could also use this time to switch to Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier. \n  \nSEAI Online Energy Academy\nThe Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has recently launched their ‘Online Energy Academy’ to help businesses reduce their energy costs. The SEAI Energy Academy can help to lower energy bills by as much as 10%\, potentially even more\, by educating businesses and employees on changing energy use behaviours and effective energy management. With the increasing societal focus on climate change\, and the launch of the Government’s 2019 Climate Action Plan\, many businesses are seeking to play their part in reducing their climate impact. The SEAI Energy Academy is an ideal starting point and allows employees to upskill on energy efficiency and avail of tailored online training that can lead to important business cost savings. \nhttps://www.seai.ie/energyacademy/ \n  \nTipperary Energy Agency\nTEA have been involved with us here at Community Power since the very beginning. They frequently run different training courses on (you guessed it) energy related topics. Sign up to their newsletter to keep informed of new energy courses coming available. Courses are usually face to face\, but with the current travel restrictions\, courses are being conducted online. \nSpecification & Design of Heating Systems with Heat Pumps Online Course \nThis online course aims to enhance the knowledge base of the construction sector in Ireland with respect to heat pumps in homes and commercial buildings. This course is an Engineers Ireland CPD accredited course which you can complete in your own time. click here for more info and to register \n \n\n\nUdemy\nUdemy.com have 1000s of courses across almost every topic imaginable. To find an energy related course just search for your area of interest on the website such as ‘renewable energy’\, ‘solar power’\, ‘electricity’ etc. or just browse through the categories. To build up their membership rates they frequently offer discounted or free courses. So for instance you could get a course with a list price of €199 for sale for €11 or €12. Most of the courses at the following link at time of publication are on sale at discounted rate for limited time. Don’t worry if you miss this sale\, no doubt there’ll be another one very soon. \nhttps://www.udemy.com/topic/solar-energy/ \n \n\nFuture Learn\nFutureLearn.com offer a diverse selection of courses from leading universities and cultural institutions from around the world. Courses are free to take\, but you must complete within a certain timeframe. You can also pay extra to be able to access the course past your ‘finish by date’\, to do tests and get a cert. As Community Power is involved in the CENTS Project\, which is a blockchain enabled cooperative P2P energy trading platform\, this course looks interesting: \nBlockchain in the Energy Sector – Learn how blockchain works\, how the technology has evolved\, and why it will empower energy customers like never before. \n \n  \nAlison\nAlison.com is another site which provides free online courses. It has over 1000 courses listed. Again you’ll need to search for your chosen topic. Doing a search for ‘renewable energy’ under the science category resulted in 30 courses being listed. All 30 are not specifically renewable energy related\, but it’s somewhere to start. \nhttps://alison.com/courses?&category=science&query=renewable+energy \n \n\n  \nCourses with Specific Dates:\nCourses listed below must be attended on or completed by specific dates. We will endeavour to update these regularly. \n  \nSEAI Online Energy Academy\nSEAI’s Sustainable Energy Communities are organising a series of online training sessions for communities. Topics includes energy efficiency\, smart energy\, renewable energy\, renewable heat\, sustainable transport\, integrated planning\, community engagement\, strategic financing\, home energy saving tips and media training. Full details here: https://www.seai.ie/events/ \n  \nTipperary Energy Agency\nGenerator Grid Connection Process in Ireland \nUPDATE: THIS DATE HAS PASSED – KEEP AN EYE ON TEA WEBSITE/NEWSLETTER FOR NEW DATES \nThis course is aimed at developers\, consultants\, legal advisors\, financial investors\, equipment suppliers and contractors for new renewable generation projects in Ireland. Full details here: https://tippenergy.ie/event/online-training-course-generator-grid-connection-process-in-ireland/ \nTEA are also planning more courses and are seeking input from the public on which courses to run. You can offer your suggestions here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XHMJK9S \n \n  \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/energy-related-courses-online/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200324T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200324T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20200310T145220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T123732Z
UID:2933-1585076400-1585080000@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Energy Democracy and Community Power
DESCRIPTION:How can we build energy democracy in our communities so that everyone has access to community power? Join us on Tuesday March 24th for an online webinar. \nRegister to attend this event!   \nIn Ireland our electricity principally comes from fossil fuel sources and is among the most expensive in Europe. Moneypoint is overdue to be closed\, and it’s burning coal from a Colombian mine with a dire human rights record. As our peat burning power stations are being phased out\, important questions are being raised about a just transition for workers in the ESB and Bord na Móna.\n\n\nAnd as we move (too slowly) towards increased renewable energy production\, questions are also being raised about the sustainability of biomass that the ESB is importing for its power plants. Our energy consumption on a household level is also high\, with reliance on oil for home heating and poorly insulated homes\, while at the same time many in Ireland struggle with energy poverty and inability to pay their energy bills.\n\nThis pattern repeats itself on a global scale\, with industrialised nations using far more than our fair share of the fossil fuels causing climate change\, while impoverished countries export most of their natural resources and don’t have enough energy for their own citizens’ needs. Within these countries\, fossil fuel extraction also impacts the most on impoverished and indigenous communities\, and communities of colour. We have a responsibility to reduce our reliance on  fossil fuels and help reduce the worst impacts of climate chaos.\nI’m in! I’ll register my place\nOrganisations across the world are calling for and acting on changes to our energy model. There are many names and facets to the changes – just transition\, community power\, energy democracy\, community energy – but what they share in common is the idea of an energy model by the people for the people\, where we can all participate in deciding how our energy is produced on a local level\, and share in the ownership and benefits. \n\nCommunity-owned energy projects have the potential to transform our energy system. Communities and cooperatives all over Europe are creating projects where they own and are actively involved in running an energy resource. Join us at this event to hear information from those who are doing this on-the-ground work in Ireland\, as well as analysis of the problems with Ireland’s current energy model.\n\nTipperary Energy Agency\, a co-organiser of this event\, has been successfully supporting Tipperary to reduce its energy demand for over 20 years. The agency has a proven ability in enabling people\, communities and the public sector to become more sustainable in their energy use. Paul Kenny\, the CEO\, will share his experiences of his work on sustainable energy technologies\, in founding the SuperHomes deep retrofit programme and as a key supporter of the Community Power and Sustainable Tipp initiatives.\n\nWe will also be joined by John Fogarty of Community Power\, Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier\, which is a partnership of community energy groups working for a sustainable energy future for Ireland that grew out of Ireland’s first community owned wind farm\, Templederry Wind Farm in Co Tipperary\, and who now are working with Irish communities to develop more renewable energy projects owned by people.\n\n\n\nCliona Sharkey\, Policy Advisor with Trocaire\, will also be joining us to speak about energy democracy in the transition at the global level\, the risks and opportunities\, the people and communities on the frontlines of climate change and resource extraction\, and how their struggles connect with our own. The event will be chaired by Kate Ruddock\, Deputy Director of Friends of the Earth Ireland.\n\nI hope you’ll join us.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/energy-democracy-and-community-power/
LOCATION:online webinar\, link shared after registration\, Ireland
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200307T233000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102608
CREATED:20200219T160613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200219T160613Z
UID:2870-1583611200-1583623800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Community Power supporting local GAA Club
DESCRIPTION:Community Power and Templederry Wind Farm will be supporting our local community through sponsorship at the Templederry Kenyons GAA Club 20k Drop Fundraiser being held on March 7th 2020. \nThe event takes place in the Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh on Saturday March 7th at 8pm. The event is to help raise funds to light the walking track and training pitch! \nBrush up on your general knowledge\, tell your friends and call\, text or WhatsApp 083 446 1944 for tickets! \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/community-power-supporting-local-gaa-club/
LOCATION:Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh\, Co Tipperary\, Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh\, Tipperary\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200220T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200220T213000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200213T131323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200213T131323Z
UID:2807-1582228800-1582234200@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Ballingarry Energy Information Event 20th Feb
DESCRIPTION:Community Power will be attending a public energy information evening in Ballingarry Community Centre on Thursday Feb. 20th at 8pm in the Community Centre. Householders will learn about how to save money on energy costs and home heating\, details of grants available for energy upgrades\, finance options available through the Credit Union and community owned renewable energy projects.  \n  \nThe event is being organised in association with Ballingarry Community Development. Speakers will include representatives from Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative\, Drombane Upperchurch Energy Team and Community Power\, Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/ballingarry-energy-information-event-20th-feb/
LOCATION:Ballingarry Lower\, Thurles\, Co. Tipperary\, E41 K091\, Ballingarry\, Thurles\, Co Tipperary\, E41 K091\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200218T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200218T213000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200205T130723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200205T144319Z
UID:2729-1582056000-1582061400@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Holycross Energy Information Event 18th Feb
DESCRIPTION:Community Power will be attending a public energy information evening in Holycross on Tuesday Feb. 18th at 8pm in Holycross Community Centre. Householders will learn about how to save money on energy costs and home heating\, details of grants available for energy upgrades\, finance options available through the Credit Union and community owned renewable energy projects. \nThe event is being organised in association with Domhan Glas Environmental Group. Speakers will include representatives from Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative\, Drombane Upperchurch Energy Team\, Thurles Credit Union and Community Power\, Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier. \n \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/holycross-energy-information-event-18th-feb/
LOCATION:Holycross Community Centre\, Holycross\, Thurles\, Tipperary\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200214T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200214T180000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200207T131113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200207T131113Z
UID:2765-1581685200-1581703200@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Future Living Conference at LIT 14th February
DESCRIPTION:The free conference Future Living will take place on February 14\, 2020 at the Millennium Theatre\, LIT\, Moylish Campus.  \nThe Conference will focus on Fashion\, Food and Festivals and examine the sustainability challenges within business. \nBill Kelly of Community Power will be available at the event to discuss community driven energy generation and Community Power’s service offering to the domestic and commercial markets. \n \nThe UK’s most prominent policy adviser and campaigner on the causes and consequences of climate change\, acclaimed environmentalist Sir David King\, will provide the keynote address at the inaugural Future Living Conference which will take place at LIT’s Millennium Theatre this St Valentine’s Day. \n  \nThe conference designed to examine the sustainability challenges within business and industry\, and provide solutions to business owners and employees\, will include a series of speakers from the worlds of fashion\, food and festivals. \n  \nAccording to a study from MIT only 60% of companies incorporate sustainability in their business strategy\, and just one quarter have sustainability incorporated in their business model. \n  \nSir David King\, who is the Former Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government; Head of the Chemistry Department\, Cambridge University; and Chair of the Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge will share his “Fresh Look at Humanity’s Greatest Ever Challenge: Climate Change”. \n  \nThe Cambridge professor has been a guiding force of academic and pragmatic research initiatives that have resulted in meaningful improvements in climate change science and action. \nA highly effective diplomat\, driving change in environmental and societal practices at a corporate\, national and international level\, he will share his unique and expert opinions at the LIT conference. \n  \nOrganised by the clean-tech start-up The Future Living\, together with second year Event Management Students at LIT\, the  conference has also attracted celebrated fashion designer Aoife McNamara\, Electric picnics Global Green Co-Ordinator Davie Philip and acclaimed chef Keith Pigott\, among others. \n  \nPresentations on how environmental regulations impact business\, finding sustainable solutions and learning about how other businesses are reaching their sustainability targets will help delegates meet this own sustainability goals. \n  \nMarie Mitchell\, Lecturer Faculty of Business & Humanities LIT and Co-Founder of The Future Living –  a clean tech start up that offers solutions such as a digital tracker to reduce and ultimately remove a carbon foot-print from businesses\, said a conference like this is both timely and necessary. \n \n“This conference brings together industry leaders and business owners\, policymakers\, entrepreneurs and researchers to assess what businesses and individuals can actively do to rise to the climate change challenge\,” she said. \n  \n“Climate change is affecting Ireland’s greatest asset\, the Irish landscape. There is time to halt these negative impacts. The conference will highlight simple changes business can make to improve their carbon footprint\, their marketing and bottom line.” \n  \n“The conference will help businesses discover practical and easy ways to implement solutions on how they can save money\, learn about upcoming regulations and use technology to make their workplace a more sustainable and better place to be\,”  added Dr. Anke Bytomski-Guerrier\, Co-founder and CEO of The Future Living.  \n  \nDuring the conference Dr. Bytomski-Guerrier will present to companies\, approaches that can significantly reduce their ecological footprint. \n  \nThe Future Living Conference will take place on February 14\, 2020 from 1pm at the Millennium Theatre\, LIT\, Moylish Campus. \nEntry is free but booking is essential. More information and booking at http://thefutureliving.com/index.php/conference/.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/future-living-conference-at-lit-14th-february/
LOCATION:Millennium Theatre\, LIT\, Moylish Campus\, Limerick\, Millennium Theatre\, LIT\, Moylish Campus\, Limerick\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200202T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200115T105432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T152805Z
UID:2623-1580644800-1580644800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Templederry Windfarm Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Come visit Templederry Community Windfarm\, Ireland’s first community owned windfarm. Find out on the day how you can switch your electricity provider to Community Power. Community Power is Ireland’s first community owned electricity supplier.  We are a partnership of community energy groups working for a sustainable energy future for Ireland.  We grew out of Ireland’s first community owned wind farm\, Templederry Wind Farm in Co Tipperary\, and now are working with Irish communities to develop more renewable energy projects owned by people! \nTo register online click here \nFor more details call Sarah Fogarty on 087-3542417 \nCommunity Power is a partner in an Interreg funded project to create a Community based Virtual Power Plant (cVPP). Read more about cVPP here
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/templederry-windfarm-open-day/
LOCATION:Templederry Windfarm\, Lisgarriff East\, Boherlody\,\, Co. Tipperary\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200114T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200114T143000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200108T110534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T122127Z
UID:2605-1578994200-1579012200@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Tipperary: Have your say on the future of Community Energy
DESCRIPTION:The Government is consulting on the planned support scheme for Renewable Energy in Ireland\, and they are seeking the public’s views on what should be in it. \nThree great consultation workshops are planned with the Department of Communications\, Climate Action and Environment with Tipperary Energy Agency and the Western Development Commission. \n– Friday 10th January 09.30 – 2pm IT Sligo.  Click HERE to register \n– Saturday 11th January 09.30 – 2pm\, Shearwater Hotel\, Ballinasloe\, Co Galway\, Click HERE to register \n– Tuesday 14th January 09.30 – 2pm\, Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh\, Co Tipperary\, Click HERE to register \nThere are plans to support Community-led renewable energy projects for the first time in Ireland\, and really ambitious targets to increase renewable electricity generation up to 70% from a mix of sources\, onshore and offshore wind\, solar\, hydro and CHP.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/have-your-say-on-the-future-of-community-energy-click-here-for-more/
LOCATION:Nenagh\, Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh\, Tipperary
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200111T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200111T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200108T105658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T122305Z
UID:2601-1578735000-1578751200@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Galway: Have your say on the future of Community Energy Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Government is consulting on the planned support scheme for Renewable Energy in Ireland\, and they are seeking the public’s views on what should be in it. \nThree great consultation workshops are planned with the Department of Communications\, Climate Action and Environment with Tipperary Energy Agency and the Western Development Commission. \n– Friday 10th January 09.30 – 2pm IT Sligo.  Click HERE to register \n– Saturday 11th January 09.30 – 2pm\, Shearwater Hotel\, Ballinasloe\, Co Galway\, Click HERE to register \n– Tuesday 14th January 09.30 – 2pm\, Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh\, Co Tipperary\, Click HERE to register \nThere are plans to support Community-led renewable energy projects for the first time in Ireland\, and really ambitious targets to increase renewable electricity generation up to 70% from a mix of sources\, onshore and offshore wind\, solar\, hydro and CHP.
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/have-your-say-on-the-future-of-community-energy-policy-click-here-for-more/
LOCATION:Ballinasloe\, Shearwater Hotel\, Ballinasloe\, Galway
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200110T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20200108T105048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T122356Z
UID:2597-1578648600-1578664800@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Sligo: Have your say on the future of Community Energy Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Government is consulting on the planned support scheme for Renewable Energy in Ireland\, and they are seeking the public’s views on what should be in it. \nThree great consultation workshops are planned with the Department of Communications\, Climate Action and Environment with Tipperary Energy Agency and the Western Development Commission. \n– Friday 10th January 09.30 – 2pm IT Sligo.  Click HERE to register \n– Saturday 11th January 09.30 – 2pm\, Shearwater Hotel\, Ballinasloe\, Co Galway\, Click HERE to register \n– Tuesday 14th January 09.30 – 2pm\, Abbey Court Hotel\, Nenagh\, Co Tipperary\, Click HERE to register \nThere are plans to support Community-led renewable energy projects for the first time in Ireland\, and really ambitious targets to increase renewable electricity generation up to 70% from a mix of sources\, onshore and offshore wind\, solar\, hydro and CHP. \n 
URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/have-your-say-on-the-future-of-renewable-energy/
LOCATION:IT Sligo\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191206T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102609
CREATED:20191205T214503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191205T214503Z
UID:2546-1575619200-1575651600@communitypower.ie
SUMMARY:Test Event
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URL:https://communitypower.ie/event/test-event/
LOCATION:Co Tipperary
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