Gas Networks Ireland sets €200m investment record to power energy transition
New peaking power stations, biomethane infrastructure, and major upgrades mark a pivotal year as the gas network evolves to support Ireland’s renewable future
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New peaking power stations, biomethane infrastructure, and major upgrades mark a pivotal year as the gas network evolves to support Ireland’s renewable future
From satellite monitoring of the transmission network and emergency communications for deaf customers to biomethane readiness and hydrogen research, Gas Networks Ireland’s innovation ecosystem is delivering practical solutions with measurable impact
From customer classification breakthroughs to safety innovations and preparing for renewable gas integration, Gas Networks Ireland’s award-winning data capability is setting a new standard for digital transformation in critical infrastructure
With ambitious plans for biomethane and green hydrogen, Gas Networks Ireland is pioneering the transition to a sustainable energy future while strengthening its infrastructure for decades to come
“By the mid-2040s we won’t be transporting natural gas anymore,” says David Kelly, director of customer & business development with Gas Networks Ireland
With energy security a concern until Ireland has developed Indigenous renewables at scale, Bobby Gleeson, Gas Networks Ireland’s chief operations officer Ireland says that Ireland needs a gas storage solution to manage the risks
Leading by example is the best way to demonstrate true organisational change, says Nicola, McSweeney, Gas Networks Ireland’s director of people
A programme of works that includes the construction of new energy facilities heralds a new era of innovation, says Brian Sheehan, director of assets and infrastructure at Gas Networks Ireland
The company is highly rated for disclosing and addressing environmental impacts, receiving an A- rating from the Carbon Disclosure Project
Biomethane is chemically identical to natural gas and so can be injected directly into the existing network. It’s the natural choice to fuel Ireland’s energy demands, says Gas Networks Ireland chief executive Cathal Marley
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