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The company said there had been an increase in the global demand for oil Oil and gas explorer Petrel to increase activity off Irish coast
  • Energy & Resources
  • Colin Gleeson
  • June 26, 2017, 08:44

Annual results show company made loss of €256,505, with net assets of €6.7m

Last July, the Court of Appeal upheld an appeal by Killross Properties Ltd over the legality of the ESB’s wayleave notice authorising temporary entry onto the company’s lands in Co Kildare.  Photograph: Eric Luke ESB can appeal judgment over access to private lands
  • Energy & Resources
  • Mary Carolan
  • June 23, 2017, 18:57

Case centres on how electricity supplier serves notice to carry out statutory functions

On the An Post appointments, Mr Naughten said he was “delighted” with the additions Board appointments at An Post and Eirgrid announced
  • Energy & Resources
  • Colin Gleeson
  • June 23, 2017, 15:58

Minister for Communications and Energy Denis Naughten welcomes new additions

Despite the risk posed by Brexit, the ESRI’s paper concludes  the UK is likely to remain a member of both the European gas and electricity markets. Photograph: Getty Images Brexit poses serious risk to Ireland’s energy policy
  • Energy & Resources
  • Eoin Burke-Kennedy
  • June 21, 2017, 06:05

ESRI warns Britain’s intention of remaining in EU energy market is no guarantee

An artist’s impression of Center Parcs’ first resort in Ireland, at Newcastle Wood, Co Longford. Center Parcs to bring gas pipeline to Longford
  • Energy & Resources
  • Eoghan MacConnell
  • June 20, 2017, 15:19

Holiday company signs €3 million deal with Gas Networks Ireland

Ormonde Mining  chairman Mike Donoghue. The mineral resource company’s revenue rose by 90 per cent to €1 million in the year to December 31st, 2016. Photograph: David Sleator Ormonde Mining reports €1.9m loss
  • Energy & Resources
  • Fiona Reddan
  • June 20, 2017, 08:19

Irish resource company’s Spanish tungsten project progressing ‘at full speed’

An oil-drilling block managed by Tullow Oil at Lokichar basin in Kenya. Photograph: Tony Karumba/AFP/Getty Images Ian Springett resigns from Tullow Oil due to medical condition
  • Energy & Resources
  • Fiona Reddan
  • June 20, 2017, 07:34

Chief financial officer replaced on full-time basis by Les Wood

Killhills wind farm in County Tipperary, which Greencoat acquired in March of this year. Renewable energy company plans flotation on Irish stock exchange
  • Energy & Resources
  • Peter Hamilton
  • June 19, 2017, 08:00

Greencoat renewables hopes to raise up to €250 million

The public service obligation (PSO) is used to guarantee the price paid for electricity to wind farms, other renewable energy producers and peat-fired plants. Photograph: Ben Curtis/PA Increase in green energy levy will push up electricity bills
  • Energy & Resources
  • Barry O'Halloran
  • June 17, 2017, 06:03

Charge will cover proposed €500m subsidy to support renewable energy producers

Outgoing chief executive Tommy Breen’s pay packet boosted by a bigger bonus Outgoing DCC chief Tommy Breen’s remuneration hits €5.3m
  • Energy & Resources
  • Joe Brennan
  • June 15, 2017, 14:20

Finance chief to receive €575,000 of stock as he helps with transition at the top

Broadhaven Bay Supreme Court rules Shell acted in contempt over Corrib land access
  • Energy & Resources
  • Mary Carolan
  • June 14, 2017, 19:14

Court overturns High Court finding that Shell had access due to share in commonage

Ian McKenna of eLight: “We are very proud of the fact that we generated over 75 GW in energy savings from projects in 2016.” EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist: Ian McKenna, eLight
  • Energy & Resources
  • Charlie Taylor
  • June 12, 2017, 06:30

Company’s ‘Light as a Service’ model promises huge savings on lighting solutions

The award comes days after Providence agreed a €19 million deal with a subsidiary of French giant Total. Photograph: iStock Providence awards €640,000 of share options to five directors
  • Energy & Resources
  • Barry O'Halloran
  • June 9, 2017, 15:00

Chairman and four non-executive directors granted options by oil and gas explorer

Providence has signed another option agreement with Capricorn Ireland, a subsidiary of Cairn Energy. Photograph: iStock Providence shares up over 8% in early trade after new agreement
  • Energy & Resources
  • Peter Hamilton
  • June 7, 2017, 07:51

The agreement relates to operations off the Irish coast

Equatorial Guinea has “some of the most neglected and prospective exploration potential in offshore West Africa”, according to Clontarf Energy. (Photograph: iStock) Clontarf Energy awarded offshore rights by Equatorial Guinea
  • Energy & Resources
  • Peter Hamilton
  • June 6, 2017, 11:15

Undrilled acreage has been awarded for initial period of three years

A survey vessel at work in the Irish Sea on the EirGrid East West Interconnector project Eirgrid pays increased €4m dividend to State despite profit slump
  • Energy & Resources
  • Mark Paul
  • June 6, 2017, 05:30

Slippage in profits due to rebates paid to electricity operators

Tony O’Reilly, chief executive of Providence Resources, which has received approval from the State to transfer part of an Irish exploration licence to Cairn Energy. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons Providence gets approval to transfer 30% of Irish licence to Cairn Energy
  • Energy & Resources
  • Mark Paul
  • June 5, 2017, 16:49

Cairn will pay up to $42m to drill in Porcupine Basin

Mike Quinn, the chief executive of Bord Na Móna, will join Ervia in October in the same role. Ervia confirms Mike Quinn appointment as chief executive
  • Energy & Resources
  • Peter Hamilton
  • June 2, 2017, 10:32

Quinn will join the company in October on a 7 year contract

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