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Micro Renewable Energy Federation

@MREF_IRL

MREF represents #microrenewableenergy companies engaged in developing, Installing and manufacturing #sustainable #renewable #energy in Ireland.

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Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

Significant Euro package needed to support decarbonisation across Irish society #climateaction .@MREF_IRL

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#whatwedobest what a great couple of days fitting this 6.7kWp @valksolar @myenergiuk @solaxpower Another very happy costumer, if roof space is an issue we have a solution for you. Contact us for more info @RexelEnergyIRL @NeilRedFM @lauramcardle34 @MREF_IRL @LynnJurich 💚🌞🌍🇮🇪

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Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

Looking forward to attending the @MREF_IRL meeting this evening in Dunboyne Castle. Especially excited to get an update on the new Agri Grant from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine! ☀️


Pat Smith chair of MREF, takes the issue of planning exemptions, a need for a speedy introduction of a feed-in tariff and more grant supports for micro generation for business and farms up with @RichardbrutonTD Minister for Communications, Climate Action, and Environment.

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Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

For first time, U.S. renewable energies surpass coal bit.ly/2JyihRI

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A decade ago, coal plants generated almost a third of the UK’s electricity, but in the first half of this year they have provided only 3%. Meanwhile renewable energy has climbed from supplying just 2% of the UK’s power to a 20% of all electricity produced theguardian.com/business/2019/…


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Renewable power is the cheapest source of electricity in many parts of the world already today, new @IRENA ‘Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2018’ report finds. #Renewables are cheaper or w/in range of #fossilfuels. bit.ly/2HIjBSA

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Have you used the solar PV calculator at @SEAI_ie yet? Now is the time to move towards renewable energy for your home, business, farm or however it can save you money in your lifestyle and help to protect the environment.

Hello Sunshine! In Ireland, around 75% of electricity generated from #SolarPV is produced from May to September. Use our solar PV calculator to see how much you could save: seai.ie/resources/tool…



Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

At the 2019 #OneGoodIdea school's final we asked students about their feelings on #climatechange and why they are imploring us all to take action before it's too late.


Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

In Ireland, around 75% of electricity generated from #SolarPV is produced from May to September. Use our solar PV calculator to see how much you could save: seai.ie/resources/tool…


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An Tanaiste @simoncoveney addresses a large audience at the 1st Climate Action Plan regional roadshow in @UCC which aims to discuss problems, solutions and share ideas in relation to climate issues @RichardbrutonTD @merrionstreet #ClimatePlan2019

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Arriving in @UCC for the first town hall on my Climate Action Plan.

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I think it’s fair to say we’re all feeling very inspired listening to @soerensamsoe speak about his role in the epic #Samso journey to a fully sustainable island. #SEAICommunities

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@BOGallachoir⁩ asking minister ⁦@RichardbrutonTD⁩ about the importance of research in #ClimatePlan2019 at today’s #energyireland conference ⁦@Dept_CCAE⁩ ⁦@merrionstreet⁩ ⁦@MaREIcentre

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Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

Our projections report forecasts that approx. 13% of Ireland’s energy will come from renewable sources by 2020. The reduction in carbon dioxide emissions will be equal to taking 1.6 million cars off the road. But, we won't meet our EU target of 16%. bit.ly/2EdTosI

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SEAI aims to improve the coherence of Irish energy research in Ireland. This will build a cleaner and more secure energy future, while enhancing our knowledge economy. Visit Ireland's national energy research database: bit.ly/2TTjG9K


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Sinead and Peter were accepted onto the Deep Retrofit pilot programme in 2018 and underwent the process of developing their home from a BER E up to an A3 energy rating. Read more about their experience: bit.ly/2XGLPlQ

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Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

Time for change - Opportunities for commercial, farming & communities #sustainable @Clann_Credo Excellent presentations continue by @NoelGavigan @IrishBioenergy @MREF_IRL #partnershipapproach

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Micro Renewable Energy Federation Reposted

Great to be at Westmeath renewable energy awareness event promoting new opportunities for farms and businesses in the region today with @SEAI_ie @NoelGavigan @IrishBioenergy @irishrurallink @MREF_IRL @DuncanStewart4 & others


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This is definitely worth a watch if you're considering solar PV panels but unsure if they're suitable for you and your family. You will also find details on our grants for solar PV here: seai.ie/grants/home-en…


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