The energy consumed in Ireland is primarily achieved by the combustion of fossil fuels. Ireland’s only indigenous fossil fuel is peat; all other fossil fuels are imported. As well as fossil fuels continually becoming more expensive, their use as an energy source also has a negative impact on the environment. Ireland’s energy consumption can be separated into 3 divisions; transportation, electricity generation and heat energy. Ireland however has a vast range of high quality renewable energy resources. Ireland has set a target of 33 % of its electricity will be generated from renewable sources by 2020[1]. The use of biomass, wind and ocean energy technologies is expected to play a major part in meeting this target. The use of renewable energ...
A B S T R A C T Energy modelling work to date across the EU has mainly taken place at a Member State...
Interest in renewable energy in Ireland has increased continually over the past decade. This interes...
Ireland has one of the highest wind energy potentials in Europe. The intermittent nature of wind mak...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland's energy supply constantly teeters on t...
In 2007 Ireland supplied 96% of the total energy demand with fossil fuels (7% domestic and 89% impor...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
The transition from a fossil-fuel to a renewable energy system is a modern and complicated challenge...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Ireland has a target of supplying 13.2% of its electricity consumption from renewable sources by 201...
Ireland relies on imports of fossil fuels for up to 83% of its energy needs and this statistic is r...
Studies focusing on 100% renewable energy systems have emerged in recent years; however, existing st...
This paper provides an overview of the reduction targets that Ireland has set in the context of deca...
The transition from a fossil-fuel to a renewable energy system is a modern and complicated challenge...
The Irish Governments ‘Climate Action plan 2019’ includes the target for 70% renewable electricity b...
This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation cont...
A B S T R A C T Energy modelling work to date across the EU has mainly taken place at a Member State...
Interest in renewable energy in Ireland has increased continually over the past decade. This interes...
Ireland has one of the highest wind energy potentials in Europe. The intermittent nature of wind mak...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland's energy supply constantly teeters on t...
In 2007 Ireland supplied 96% of the total energy demand with fossil fuels (7% domestic and 89% impor...
Due to a lack of indigenous fossil energy resources, Ireland’s energy supply constantly teeters on t...
The transition from a fossil-fuel to a renewable energy system is a modern and complicated challenge...
Ireland has an abundant supply of renewable energy, a dangerous reliance on imported fossil fuels, a...
Ireland has a target of supplying 13.2% of its electricity consumption from renewable sources by 201...
Ireland relies on imports of fossil fuels for up to 83% of its energy needs and this statistic is r...
Studies focusing on 100% renewable energy systems have emerged in recent years; however, existing st...
This paper provides an overview of the reduction targets that Ireland has set in the context of deca...
The transition from a fossil-fuel to a renewable energy system is a modern and complicated challenge...
The Irish Governments ‘Climate Action plan 2019’ includes the target for 70% renewable electricity b...
This paper assesses through scenario analysis the future role of bioenergy in a deep mitigation cont...
A B S T R A C T Energy modelling work to date across the EU has mainly taken place at a Member State...
Interest in renewable energy in Ireland has increased continually over the past decade. This interes...
Ireland has one of the highest wind energy potentials in Europe. The intermittent nature of wind mak...