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Wind

Ireland could generate 10,000 green collar jobs by 2015

Ireland has the potential to create 10,000 green collar jobs by 2015 and become a major exporter of wind energy to the UK in the years to come, Minister of State at the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Fergus O’Dowd, TD, has informed attendee’s at the Green Growth Forum in Dublin. In the […]

January 29, 2013 by enerpowerf
Wind

Benefits of Wind Energy

As a growing source of energy worldwide wind energy has many benefits. Installing a wind turbine can reduce your electricity costs by 50%.Wind energy is clean. Electricity generated by wind turbines won’t dirty the air we breathe or emit pollutants like other energy sources—that means less smog, less acid rain and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. […]

January 23, 2013 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Biomass fuel leading the way in 2013

People are making the move to traditional fuels. Maybe it’s because we had so much bad weather throughout 2012, not to mention the high cost of oil, but people seem to be talking more about the need for heat in their homes. We are the seventh most oil-dependent country on earth, with over 60% of […]

January 15, 2013 by enerpowerf
Misc

2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 2,700 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 5 years to get […]

January 2, 2013 by enerpowerf
Misc

Happy Christmas From Enerpower

Enerpower would like to wish all its followers a great christmas and a prosperous new year. I will be back in January with more blog posts to answer any questions you may have about renewable energy.

December 20, 2012 by enerpowerf
Advantages of renewable energy

Irish energy costs soar due to Middle East unrest threatening oil supplies

Threats to oil supplies as a result of unrest in the Middle East and North Africa are pushing up the cost of energy for Irish households and businesses. The latest Bord Gáis Energy Index (BGEI) rose 2% in November, mostly as a result of a 2% increase in wholesale oil prices during the month. The […]

December 17, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Log Gasification Boilers

Seasoned wood logs can be burned in boilers. Such boilers are typically batch fed at intervals of up to a number of hours depending on heat demand. Some models are gasification boilers in which the wood is heated initially to produce a gas which is subsequently burned in a separate combustion chamber. The Gilles wood […]

December 12, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Multi fuel Boilers

Many boilers are set up to deal with only one fuel type, but Gilles woodchip and industrial boilers are multi fuel. As Gilles woodchip boilers can burn a variety of fuels such as woodchip, wood pellets, wood logs, miscanthus, willow, straw, hay, grain, cereals etc. they ensure stability of fuel supply. This also helps ensure […]

December 11, 2012 by enerpowerf
Misc

€30m turbines to help protect 4,000 jobs

It is hoped up to 4,000 jobs will be secured after An Bord Pleanála last week granted permission to four healthcare companies to build €30m wind turbines in Cork Harbour. The planning appeals board granted healthcare companies Janssen Biologics, (Centocor at the time of the application), DePuy, GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis permission to build four wind […]

December 10, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Benefits of biomass

•    Up to 50% Reduction in energy costs •    100% Reduction in C02 emissions •    One system meets 100% of heat requirements •    Buildings meet new building regulations “Part L” •    Future proof against Carbon tax •    Fully integrated into building control system •    Increased energy efficiency •    Positive green image •    Creates local employment

November 23, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Industrial Boilers

The high-performance industrial boiler is produced with a stress-free welded construction. The thermally insulated door at the front swings out completely permitting free access for cleaning all the boiler flues. The boiler is constructed in accordance with the natural combustion process of the fuel wood. The gasification combustion chamber built on a direct pass principle […]

November 15, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

ESCO – Biomass Boiler Finance

Enerpower arrange finance for your company to install a biomass boiler, no capital outlay required. Enerpower will provide a heat supply contract for your boiler, meter the amount of kWh of heat consumed and invoice accordingly. This will save your business up to 15% on its heating costs and provide energy price stability. Furthermore, since […]

November 9, 2012 by enerpowerf
Wind

Wind FAQ

1. How exactly does a wind turbine convert wind into electricity? In simple terms, the wind turbine produces electricity by using the kinetic or moving energy of wind to create motion. The force of the wind causes the turbine blades to rotate and this in turn rotates a drive shaft. This is made possible by […]

November 7, 2012 by enerpowerf
Wind

Wind Energy

Wind energy is clean. Wind turbines won’t dirty the air we breathe because they don’t emit pollutants, like other energy sources, which means less smog, less acid rain and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Power plants are the largest stationary source of air pollution in the world, emitting millions of tons of sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxides […]

October 31, 2012 by enerpowerf
Wind

Wind Turbine Installation

Picture case study: Wind Turbine Installation Wind Turbine foundations are laid: Wind turbine pedestal: Concrete is poured into the wind turbine foundations: Close up of the wind turbine’s nuts and bolts: Wind turbine erection: The second and third sections of the wind turbine tower are lifted into place: The wind turbine blades are positioned: Finished […]

October 24, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Biomass Boiler’s FAQ!

1. How much does a boiler cost? The cost of supplying and installing each system is dependent on each situation. We can provide you with a rough estimate after taking a few details followed by an accurate quote after a site survey. 2. How long does it take? Again, installations vary. A small installation could […]

October 16, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Buying fuel for your Biomass Boiler

An energy supplier should sell wood pellet and woodchip fuel per ton. However, in some cases you could have the option  from your energy supplier to provide heat (instead of fuel).   Considerations when purchasing fuel: Chlorine and other contaminants such as paint and creso can cause the boiler to burn at a higher than […]

October 11, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

What is a Flue?

All boilers have some sort of flue system; there are typically two types: Concentric: This system comprises two pipes one inside the other. The internal pipe takes the exhaust gases from the boiler to the atmosphere and the outer pipe supplies air to the boiler. The majority of concentric flues are a maximum of four metres […]

October 10, 2012 by enerpowerf
Misc

Visit us at the National Ploughing Championships 2012

Visit Enerpower during the National Ploughing Championships 2012 The National Ploughing Championship is one of Europe’s largest Outdoor Exhibitions and Agricultural Trade Shows. This year’s National Ploughing Championships will take place from September 25th to 27th at Heathpark, New Ross, Co. Wexford Enerpower will be launching their new Acorn multi-fuel boiler at this years Ploughing […]

September 20, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Introducing the Acorn, Enerpower’s New Multi-fuel Boiler

Introducing the ACORN multi-fuel boiler Burns wood, coal and turf Enjoy heating your home for 50% cheaper Sizes range from 10kW to 48kW Over 90% efficient 8 hours fuel combustion ACORN Features Big output / compact size Multi fuel – Burns wood, coal and turf Sizes range from 10kW to 48kW Easy loading – extra […]

September 10, 2012 by enerpowerf
Advantages of renewable energy

Bord Gáis gas bills to rise 8.5 per cent in two months

BORD GÁIS ENERGY domestic gas customers will see their bills rise by 8.5 per cent later this autumn, after the energy watchdog approved an application to increase its prices. The Commission for Energy Regulation announced its approval for the hike this afternoon. This increase will come into affect on October 1st. As this is one […]

September 4, 2012 by enerpowerf
Advantages of renewable energy, Agri-Business

Renewable Energy and the Irish Farmer

Irish Farmers believe that renewable energy such as wind, solar and biomass is the way to move forward both for themselves and the country as a whole. Rising fuel and energy costs are putting increasing financial pressure on Irish homes and businesses and this trend is projected to continue into the future. Renewable energy has […]

August 8, 2012 by enerpowerf
Grants, Solar

Homeowners get €800 grant towards solar

The SEAI Better Energy Homes Scheme allows homeowners to apply for a grant of €800 towards their solar thermal heating system. Click for more information on the scheme: http://www.seai.ie/Grants/Better_energy_homes/homeowner/What_Grants_Are_Available/ Click for solar thermal heating systems: https://enerpower.ie/page/solar/solar

August 2, 2012 by enerpowerf
Misc

Bord Gáis applies for permission to increase gas prices

Gas prices may increase for all residential customers if permission is granted to Bord Gáis Energy to increase prices by over 7.5%. The Commission for Energy Regulation has two weeks to consider the request. It is widely expected to sanction the increase despite the fall in gas prices globally. Bord Gáis Energy provides gas to […]

July 31, 2012 by enerpowerf
Advantages of renewable energy, Misc

Oil prices will increase if Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz

Approximately 20% of the worlds oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.  In recent days Iran issued repetitions of threats to close the Strait of Hormuz by military means. There have been a series of such threats over the past year. This conflict may increase the price of oil significanlty. Experts have predicted that oil […]

July 30, 2012 by enerpowerf
Misc

WHAT IS A BER?

 A Building Energy Rating or BER is similar to the energy label on your fridge with a scale of A-G. A-rated homes are the most energy efficient and G the least efficient.  An example of a BER Certificate  How is a BER calculated? A BER is based on the characteristics of major components of the […]

July 27, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass, Heat Pumps, Solar, Wind

Is Renewable Energy Right For You?

If you are unsure if renewable energy is right for your home or business, Enerpower can help. We will conduct a free desktop survey with you over the phone to find out what your requirements are and we will then advise you the best possible solution. As we offer a wide range of solutions, biomass, […]

July 24, 2012 by enerpowerf
Advantages of renewable energy

The Advantages of using renewable energy for your energy needs are:

There are many advantages to using renewable energy, you should talk to your energy provider to see which ones apply to your business: • Up to 50% reduction in energy costs • Reduction in CO2 emissions • One system meets 100% of energy requirements • Future proof against carbon tax • Secure, sustainable energy source […]

July 19, 2012 by enerpowerf
Grants

Is the Irish Government doing enough to Support Renewable Energy?

Ireland must double its renewable energy by 2020 in order to meet EU targets or face fines. Surely, the Irish government could be doing more to support renewable energy projects to help encourage growth in this sector. Although, they may argue there isn’t enough money in the state coffers to finance grants and feed in […]

July 13, 2012 by enerpowerf
Wind

Refurbished wind turbine

Reconditioned/ Refurbished wind turbines are popular because they are the value for money option due to the worldwide high demand for wind turbines. Although, reconditioned turbines are great value for money, they often have a shorter warranty than new turbines. There is a large seclection of 75kW to 100kW recondioned wind turbines to choose from. […]

July 11, 2012 by enerpowerf
District Heating

District Heating FAQ

1. How does the system work? District heating is one of the most efficient and cost effective ways to heat your home. A district heating system works like a domestic central heating system only on a larger scale. Water is heated using a boiler located in a central heating plant. The heat is distributed to […]

July 10, 2012 by enerpowerf
District Heating

District Heating

District Heating is an intelligent, environmentally friendly way to supply space heating and hot tap water to commercial buildings, schools, hospitals, nursing homes and homes. Heat is transferred from a central plant or heat source such as a biomass boiler or solar panel array. District heating can use many types of fuel and these are […]

July 6, 2012 by enerpowerf
Agri-Business, Biomass

Miscanthus V Willow

Miscanthus or elephant grass as it is sometimes known is a biomass crop that originated in South East Asia. It was initially introduced into Europe as an ornamental garden plant, but over recent years has become a biomass fuel. Miscanthus is  carbon neutral as the plants absorb and store carbon dioxide as they are growing. […]

July 5, 2012 by enerpowerf
Grants, Wind

Exporting your wind energy back to the grid – what you can expect to earn (Autoproducer and Refit 2)

Ireland now produces 18% of its electricity today using wind. You may be considering moving to wind energy yourself because by installing a wind turbine will ensure you have access to low cost electricity, insulating yourself against energy price inflation. Before you embark of installing a wind turbine, there are a few important considerations you […]

July 4, 2012 by enerpowerf
Grants

Is the Irish Government doing enough to reach their Renewable Energy Targets?

As you can see from our previous blog on grants there is not much support in Ireland for renewable projects compared with the UK. This is surprising considering that the following targets are required by Europe by 2020, Overall renewables target – 16% of total final consumption to come from renewable energy in 2020. There […]

July 3, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass, PPA

ESCO (Energy Services Company)

There are two interesting types of Biomass ESCOs. Firstly, you can purchase your own biomass boiler and the ESCO involves the fuel supply. You purchase fuel on a per kWh basis rather than per tonne. The benefit of this is you don’t have to worry about the moisture content, quality or calorific value affecting the […]

July 2, 2012 by enerpowerf
Agri-Business, Biomass, Heat Pumps, Solar

Renewable Energy for Food Producers and Agri-Business

As I mentioned in last fridays entry if you are a food producer or farmer you know that energy costs make up a significant proportion of your expenses. This section of the blog advises you on ways to reduce your energy spend. Today I am going to zone in on renewable energy on dairy farming […]

June 29, 2012 by enerpowerf
Heat Pumps

What is a heat pump?

A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one location to another. Heat pumps are typically used to pull heat out of the air or ground to heat a home, office building etc… but they can be reversed to cool a building. One of the biggest advantages of a heat pump is that […]

June 28, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass, Solar, Wind

Explaining Part-L

Part L of the Irish Building Regulations deals with the conservation of fuel and energy. The regulation itself states that a building shall be designed and constructed so as to ensure that the energy performance of the building is such as to limit the amount of energy required for the operation of the building and […]

June 27, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Fuel Supply

Fuel for your biomass boiler can be supplied by the ton or per kWh. If you are purchasing fuel by the ton, you should consider the following: Moisture content: The moisture content of the fuel effects how efficiently it burns. As a general rule of thumb, the higher the moisture the less efficiently it will […]

June 26, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

What can I burn in my biomass boiler?

There are different types of biomass boilers. Log boilers usually will just burn logs. Some models are capable of burning turf and coal also. However, burning turf in a boiler which you have to manually feed may not be the best idea as it has a low calorific value, i.e. you will spend a considerable […]

June 25, 2012 by enerpowerf
Agri-Business, Biomass, Solar

Renewable Energy for Food Producers and Agri-Business

If you are a food producer or farmer you know that energy costs make up a significant proportion of your expenses. This blog will advise you how you can reduce your energy spend. We will be make a number of posts on this topic- so follow the blog and check back every Friday. You will […]

June 22, 2012 by enerpowerf
Solar

What’s the difference between solar tubes, solar panels (and solar PV)?

Solar Thermal Solar thermal collectors are modular and either ‘building integrated’, i.e. forming part of the cladding system, or ‘bolt on’. Arrays are typically pitched at about 30º and orientated between southeast and southwest, and it’s important that overshadowing is avoided. In Ireland heat exchangers are used to transfer the heat collected from the solar […]

June 21, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

How to choose a biomass boiler

The first step in the decision making process is to decide how much heat is required as this will indicate which size boiler is needed. It is inefficient to use a boiler which generates surplus heat to your requirements. Once the size has been determined, you can then proceed to investigate the boilers that are […]

June 20, 2012 by enerpowerf
Grants

Renewable Energy Grants

Unfortunately, in Ireland there isn’t a huge amount of grants for renewable energy projects available, especially when compared with the UK. We think the Irish government could do more to support home owners and businesses that are forward thinking and considering renewable energy. However, we have listed what is available below: If you know of […]

June 19, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Why you should regularly maintain your biomass boiler

Once properly installed, biomass systems are generally very reliable provided they are regularly serviced and maintained. Typically you can expect the greatest lifespan from a boiler that has been taken care of (20+ years). To take care of your boiler properly you will need to regularly clean it (rake out the ash) and get it […]

June 18, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass, Grants, Solar

Renewable Heat Incentive Announced in Northern Ireland

The DETI Minister, Arlene Foster, has officially launched the Northern Ireland Renewable Heat Premium Payment scheme (NIRHPP). The NIRHPP is a government designed scheme to help domestic householders in Northern Ireland afford renewable technologies that can heat their home. This is a short term measure prior to the possible introduction of a Northern Ireland Renewable […]

June 15, 2012 by enerpowerf
Carbon Tax

Carbon Tax Increase

The carbon tax is a Government tax which is applicable to all CO2 emission sources. The imposition of a carbon tax is seen by Government as an effective way of encouraging behavioural change by incentivising companies to bring low or carbon free products and services to the market. In 2010 a carbon tax was introduced […]

June 14, 2012 by enerpowerf
Wind

Who Should Consider a Wind Turbine?

There are many different sizes of wind turbines available in Ireland to cater for varying customer needs. However, when considering a wind turbine you need to ask yourself, how long is my payback on investment going to take? The table below will give a rough idea what size turbine would suit your site based on […]

June 13, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Biomass Explained

Biomass is produced from organic materials, either directly from plants or indirectly from industrial, commercial, domestic or agricultural products. Biomass doesn’t include fossil fuels, which have taken millions of years to be created. Non-woody biomass includes animal waste, industrial and biodegradable municipal products from food processing and high energy crops. Examples include rape, sugar cane […]

June 12, 2012 by enerpowerf
Biomass

Biomass Heating Ireland

Although last winter was mild, the previous one wasn’t, and many business and homes are looking for ways to reduce their heating costs. One way to reduce your costs is to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The table below compares the cost per kWh of various heating fuels available in Ireland. There is […]

June 11, 2012 by enerpowerf

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