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Ex-Mainstream chief Andy Kinsella launches new energy venture Aer Soléir will have Dublin HQ and focus on onshore energy projects across Europe about 4 hours ago
Mainstream Renewable Energy’s former chief executive, Andy Kinsella, who quit last year before the company’s €1 billion sale, has joined forces with a Texas investment company to set up a new European wind and solar energy venture. The new business, Aer Soléir, will be headquartered in Dublin and focus on “developing, constructing, owning, and operating a multi-gigawatt (GW) portfolio of onshore wind, solar and energy storage projects throughout Europe, ” according to 547 Energy, the US company partnering with Mr Kinsella. ....
Ageism at work, a staycation saga and hope for Irish brewers Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk about 2 hours ago
It’s the place where disputes between employees and employers end up, but is the way the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) operates constitutional? The Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that two aspects – that hearings were held in private and there was no provision of an oath – were indeed incompatible with the constitution, so now the Government says it will introduce urgent legislation to remedy the way the WRC works. Martin Wall and Mary Carolan report on what this means for cases in future. ....