Latest News From IWEA
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IWEA Membership Survey
27 October, 2010
IWEA is to issue a survey to all members today. The survey will be available online until late November and the link will be sent to all members. We would appreciate your participation.
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IWEA Autumn Conference 2010
30 September, 2010
IWEA Autumn Conference 2010 will be held in The Galway Bay Hotel, Galway on Thursday 30th September. This conference promises to be an informative and productive event. Online registration is now closed. Please contact 045 899341 for registrations.
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IWEA Golf Event
29 September, 2010
IWEA will host our annual golf event on Wednesday 29th September in the Galway Golf Club, Salthill, Co. Galway.
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Employment Opportunity - NIRIG Policy & Communications Manager
16 August, 2010
NIRIG is now seeking a Policy & Communications Manager who can work with our members to develop policy, build relationships with key stakeholders and manage its day to day administration. You should be a graduate, who is self starter, with an enthusiasm for renewable energy, an understanding of the policy process and a good communicator
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Global Wind Day
15 June, 2010
The Global Wind Day is an awareness campaign for the promotion of wind energy worldwide. The messages are clear: wind energy tackles climate change, it boosts energy independence and it is an intelligent investment.
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ElecTEC 10 - 11th June
11 June, 2010
IWEA are delighted to announce that Minister Eamon Ryan of the DCENR will be opening ElecTEC 10. Engineers Ireland will allocate 8 hours CPD for attendance at this event. This workshop provides a unique opportunity to gain an insight into the technologies that will enable the achievement of progressive energy policies and targets. It will enable decision makers to understand the challenges and opportunities that technology may provide society and the energy industry.
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EWEA breath of Fresh Air Campaign
04 May, 2010
Europe possesses an energy source which could power it seven times over: the wind. European companies are world leaders in wind power, generating thousands of jobs. Wind energy reduces Europe’s dependence, and spending, on imported fossil fuels. It lowers electricity prices and emits no CO2. Over the next 12 years, Europe must build new power capacity equal to half the current total. We must use this opportunity to construct a modern power system that meets the challenges of the 21st century. Give Europe a breath of fresh air! Show your support by adopting a wind turbine.
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IWEC '10 Presentations
29 March, 2010
The presentations from IWEC '10 are now available online.
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IWEC 2010
25 March, 2010
IWEA's Annual Conference will take place on the 25th & 26th March 2010. The conference, sponsored by SSE Renewables, will take place in the Four Season's Hotel Dublin.
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Upcoming Skillnet Training Courses
26 January, 2010
Places still available on Wind Skillnet Courses for February and March 2010. Courses include: EIS & Planning, The Planning of Wind Farm Developments, Presentation Skills, Project Management, Introduction to GH WindFarmer, Negotiation Skills Value Risk Management Introduction to Wind Energy Wind Energy 1 Technical Report Writing