Ireland has 'potential to emerge as a renewable energy powerhouse'

Cork Chamber hosts annual dinner in Dublin
Ireland has 'potential to emerge as a renewable energy powerhouse'

John Higgins, managing partner, EY Cork, Conor Healy CEO of Cork Chamber, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Frank O'Keeffe, managing partner, EY Ireland, and Ronan Murray, president of Cork Chamber at the annual dinner.

Ireland has the potential to become a renewable energy powerhouse, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was told at Cork Chamber’s annual dinner in Dublin.

Speaking to hundreds of business leaders, the Chamber’s president Ronan Murray said the country’s commitment to delivering such projects is “critical to achieving energy security and future resilience”.

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