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Actuary scholarship awarded to New Plymouth man

14:31, Jul 20 2021 Supplied Declan Barrett was presented with the 2021 Cigna Victoria University Actuarial Scholarship by Cigna chief actuary Michael Bartram. A New Plymouth man studying to join a specialised yet little known profession has been awarded a $5000 scholarship. Declan Barrett, a Francis Douglas Memorial College alumni, has received the 2021 Cigna Victoria University Actuarial Scholarship, which includes a three-month internship over the summer at Cigna. An actuary deals with the measurement of risk and uncertainty, and their work covers a range of disciplines including accounting, economics, modelling and communication. Barrett, aged 20, is in his second year at Victoria University of Wellington and is studying for a Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science and Mathematics.

Urban Volt plans to supply solar electricity to Irish businesses at 30% discount

Urban Volt plans to supply solar electricity to Irish businesses at 30% discount UrbanVolt intends to install solar panels on client companies’ rooftops, financing and maintaining the equipment itself Tue, Apr 6, 2021, 04:56 UrbanVolt’s chief commercial officer Declan Barrett (left), chairman Stephen Vernon, chief executive Kevin Maughan, and Graham Deane, chief operating officer. Photograph: Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   UrbanVolt, an energy company backed by the State and former commercial property magnate Stephen Vernon, plans to supply solar electricity to businesses at 30 per cent discounts.

UrbanVolt to bring cheaper solar electricity to Irish companies

UrbanVolt to bring cheaper solar electricity to Irish companies From left: Declan Barrett, Kevin Maughan and Graham Deane. Image: UrbanVolt Irish start-up UrbanVolt is set to start supplying solar energy to businesses at prices up to 30pc lower than traditional providers. Dublin clean energy company UrbanVolt is set to start supplying clean, solar-generated electricity directly to businesses. It will finance and install solar panels on the rooftops of its customers and sell the generated electricity to them. The team, led by Kevin Maughan, Graham Deane and Declan Barrett, said it plans to charge clients up to 30pc less than traditional electricity suppliers.

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