Comb the coast for an eco-home to rival €375k house in the wilds of West Cork irishexaminer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishexaminer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Fincovi is active in financial asset management and Vertikal AI delivers predictive maintenance for wind power.
SkySpecs said the combined entity brings together data insight and automation to help wind farm owners and operators to optimally invest in, maintain and manage assets.
SkySpecs chief executive Danny Ellis said: “Our global customers are facing critical challenges when it comes to budgeting and maximising the life and returns of their assets as the wind industry matures.
“We are thrilled to join forces with these two great companies to equip global wind customers with the tools to best utilise capital and keep a pulse on their assets health and performance.
SkySpecs acquires two European wind energy technology companies: Fincovi and Vertikal AI apnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from apnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Four-bed high above Bantry for €875,000
This €875k Bantry bungalow s owner, the late Ted Toye, lived here while doing up Glengarriff Castle, which sold last year for €2.7m
Seskin, Bantry, West Cork, home of late Ted Toye, is on the market for €875,000. Pictures: Niamh Whitty
Sat, 01 May, 2021 - 12:00
Tommy Barker
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This very comfortable 4,500 sq ft was home for just a handful of years to the late Ted Toye, a British national and multi-millionaire who fell hard for the Bantry and Beara area about a decade ago.
Despite an official business retirement, at a good age, the well-received Mr Toye threw himself into the local community in this West Cork catchment.
Jasper Treasures: Norma Howard
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Norma Howard is an adventurous soul, going overseas with a friend for six months in her early twenties. She met her husband, Lorne, in Powell River, B.C. and the couple moved to Jasper in November of 1953, after they got married. Howard said it was a wonderful place for her and Lorne to raise their sons, Dave and Glenn. She loves living in the mountains and feels at home when she looks at them. | Supplied photo
Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | reporter@fitzhugh.ca
Free-spirited and grounded too: Norma Howard personifies those characteristics.