Tom Marren (Astatine Ltd) speaking at the eHeat Ireland national conference in Croke Park this afternoon on decarbonisation through electrification of heat project at Ahascragh Distillery.
eHeat Ireland
Environmental Services
Representing Irish industries to promote Heat through Electrification. Promoting eHeat as a renewable energy source.
About us
eHeat Ireland (EHI) is an all-Ireland trade association established in 2021 to promote the use of renewable electricity as an economically viable alternative to fossil fuels. The association is led by industry experts who want to promote the use of electric heat (eHeat) as the fastest and most efficient way we can accelerate the decarbonisation of our industries in the short and long term. Our EHI members believe that encouraging the transition to eHeat technologies has the potential to unlock a €1.5Bn annual economic benefit for Ireland. As pressure mounts on businesses to make the switch to renewable energy sources, EHI want to create awareness for the technology and how it can support our achievement of the 2030 Climate Action targets. Our members include end users, service providers, utility companies and technology companies, all with a common interest in decarbonising heat in our respective industries and businesses. We are committed to campaigning for changes within the Irish system that will accelerate the decarbonisation of heat. This will allow us to optimise the use of our abundant, indigenous, renewable resources, reduce carbon emissions and reduce our dependence on imported fossil fuels.
- Website
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http://eheatireland.ie/
External link for eHeat Ireland
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Ireland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Renewable Energy, EHeat, Electrification of Heat, Driving Decarbonisation, and Education
Locations
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Primary
Dublin, Ireland, IE