Flogas Ireland

Flogas Ireland

Utilities

DROGHEDA, Co. Louth 9,396 followers

Suppliers of LPG, Natural Gas & Electricity

About us

Flogas Ireland, a DCC Energy Business, is a leading supplier of Liquid Gas, Natural Gas, Electricity and sustainable Energies across the island of Ireland. We service a diverse range of market sectors and applications including the industrial, commercial, domestic, catering, agricultural and automotive markets. Our vision is to be ‘Ireland’s leading provider of total energy solutions to meet customers changing requirements, delivered to the highest possible standards’. DCC is a leading international sales, marketing and support services group. We provide solutions the world needs across three transformative sectors: energy, healthcare and technology; where we acquire, improve and grow diverse businesses. We bring our growth mindset to our businesses in 22 countries across four continents, empowering our 16,000 employees to create long term value – for our shareholders, customers, society and the planet. Take control and flexibility to your business energy with our 6, 12 and 24 month contracts. Contact us on 041 214 9555 to find out more! Flogas Ireland is proud to be part of DCC plc; an ambitious and entrepreneurial FTSE 100 company. DCC plc employ approximately 16,600 people across four divisions and operate in 22 countries. To find out more visit www.dcc.ie.

Website
https://www.flogas.ie/flogas-our-company/flogas-links.html
Industry
Utilities
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
DROGHEDA, Co. Louth
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Commercial Catering, Space Heating & Air Conditioning, Food & Industrial Processing, Manufacturing, Automotive Fuel, Construction, Agriculture - Grain Grying & Poultry Rearing, Fork Lift Trucks, Central Heating, Hot Water & Cooking, Bottled Gas, Green Energy, Business Energy, Solar Power, Home Heating, LPG, BioLPG, Sustainable Energy, and Energy Transition

Locations

  • Primary

    Knockbrack House

    Matthews Lane, Donore Road

    DROGHEDA, Co. Louth, IE

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  • 44-48 Airport Road West

    Belfast Harbour Estate

    BELFAST, Antrim BT3 9ED, GB

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Employees at Flogas Ireland

Updates

  • ⚠️ IMPORTANT INFORMATION ⚠️ With the red weather warning in place across the country for Friday, 24th January, we will be taking a number of actions across our network to keep our colleagues and customers safe. Please note the following information: 💻 Remote Working: On Friday, 24th January, all colleagues will work from home until the alert is lifted. 🚛 Our delivery fleet will be off the roads until 12 noon, at which point we will assess each area for safety before getting our colleagues back on the road and delivering. ☎️ Our phone lines will be available all day, however all our colleagues will be working from home and power cuts across the country may impact our teams availability. Our website is available 24/7 for further information – www.flogas.ie – and you can also use the emergency contact numbers in the image at any time.  📢 We will constantly monitor conditions and provide updates throughout the day and adapt accordingly We appreciate your understanding with any delays or disruption in service due to the adverse weather conditions. We will resume normal operations as soon as it is safe to do so, but safety for both our colleagues and our customers comes first. Stay safe! Flogas Ireland

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  • Wind Energy Ireland estimates that onshore wind farms provided almost a third of the country’s electricity in 2024. Great to see Ireland is moving the right direction.

    A pivotal milestone has been reached in Ireland’s transition to a more sustainable energy future with 5 gigawatts of onshore wind capacity now installed – that’s more than halfway to the ambitious Climate Action Plan target of 9 GW by 2030, and enough energy to power 3.75 million homes. Data, released by Wind Energy Ireland, estimates that onshore wind farms provided almost a third of the country’s electricity in 2024. Last December, 41% of the State’s energy was generated by renewable wind power, one of the strongest December figures on record. When solar and other renewable technologies are included, the State currently has over 7GW of renewables connected. Officials from the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications told delegates attending the Wind Energy Ireland Annual Conference in Dublin that reaching an installed 5 GW of onshore wind capacity is a strong signal of the State’s commitment to the deployment of renewables.   Philip Newsome, Head of the Renewable Electricity Division in the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, said Ireland is already a success story when it comes to our roll-out of onshore wind energy: “While it has been estimated that wind energy generated 20% of all electricity consumed in Europe last year, it is hugely positive to note that Ireland now gets close to a 35% average share of electricity delivered from onshore wind farms; this is more than any other European country,” Newsome said. The Climate Action Plan also includes ambitious targets for solar and offshore renewable energy (ORE), with 8GW of solar capacity and at least 5GW of ORE capacity planned by 2030. Ireland, however, has ambitious long-term targets aimed at delivering 20 GW of offshore wind energy by 2040 and 37GW by 2050. Last October, the Government announced the State’s second offshore wind auction, which will take place on a site off the coast of County Waterford, called ‘Tonn Nua.’ It will procure 900 megawatts of clean energy, with the bidding process expected to take place early this year. Eoin McShane, Head of the Offshore Renewable Energy Long Term Strategic Planning Division within the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, said an all-of-Government approach is the driving force behind our offshore wind ambitions: “Ireland is uniquely positioned to lead Europe’s offshore renewable future. Along with delivering cleaner and more secure energy to our homes and businesses, renewable energy projects are poised to revolutionise our economy, and have the potential to create thousands of jobs. Indigenous renewable energy can also help to insulate Irish consumers from the energy price hikes we have seen over the last number of years,” McShane said.

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  • Flogas Ireland reposted this

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    Renewables Manager at Flogas Enterprise Solutions

    Fantastic event for the Flogas Ireland PPA team at the Wind Energy Ireland 2025 Annual Conference in Dublin these couple of days. The Irish wind industry continues to flourish as there are ever more new faces at the event, including at our own stand with Cailean Campbell, Diego Vila & Niamh Comerford representing Flogas at the event with me. Flogas, part of the FTSE100 DCC plc group, is a big supporter of the Irish wind industry and here to discuss Flogas' PPA offering with wind developers and the wider industry.

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  • At Flogas, we’re more than just a workplace – we’re a community that values your growth, wellbeing, and work-life balance. From competitive rewards to career development and flexible working, discover why Flogas is the perfect place to thrive. Join us today!

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