GREEN ENERGY FAIR
Please note: Agenda may be subject to change
ADGENDA for Saturday 27 October
MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM on the second floor
15.00 Official opening and talk about the future of energy in Ireland followed by questions & answers by
Eamon Ryan, Minister for Energy, Communications and Natural Resources 16.30 Talk about solar solutions
17.30 European expert James O'Toole will speak about the pellet market from a European perspective
OWNERS AND TRAINERS BAR on the first floor
14.15 Film 'The End of Suburbia'
16.00 'Micro Turbines – their time has arrived!' - Talk about wind energy by Gene Hourihane
17.00 'Perspective on Biofuel ' by Michael Prendergast
ADGENDA for Sunday 28 October
MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM on the second floor
12.00 Geothermal heating, pros and cons
13.00 Talk about solar solutions by Eugune McGuckin
14.00 Wind energy by Gene Hourihane
15.00 Growing crops for Biomass – Teagasc
16.00 ‘ Combining renewable energies for the home and business' by Colm Byrne
OWNERS AND TRAINERS BAR on the first floor
11.00 Film 'Escape from Suburbia'
12.15 ‘ Wood fueled boilers for the home' with Martin Ecker
13.15 Film 'The Local Project' ... Sustainable community forest project in Co Leitrim, film by Cathy Fitzgerald
14.00 ' Hemp - A widely used European sustainable building material' by Grant Hutchinson
15.00 Kacheloffens – ‘ Heating your home the European way' by Wolfgang Bauer
16.00 'The use of lime in building' by Edward Byrne
ADGENDA for Monday 29 October
MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM on the second floor
12.00 ‘The importance of insulation in the home'
13.00 ‘Solar solutions' followed by questions and answers
14.00 Talk by Duncan Stewart followed by questions and answers
15.30 'Renewable energy solutions and crops' by a Teagasc expert
16.30 ‘ Combining renewable energies for the home and business' by Colm Byrne
OWNERS AND TRAINERS BAR on the first floor
11.30 ' Oil seed rape as biofuel crop' by Michael Prendergast
12.30 Talk about harnessing energy from wind
13.30 ‘Kacheloffens - Heating your home the European way' by Wolfgang Bauer
14.30 Film 'The Local Project' ... Sustainable community forest project in Co Leitrim, film by Cathy Fitzgerald
15.30 'Passive and low energy housing design' by Thomas O'Leary
16.30 ‘ Wood fueled boilers for the home' by Martin Ecker
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Organiser, Nicola Brown, with Colm Byrne of Glas- one
of the speakers on woodpellet and solar systems, with
Mary White Deputy Leader of the Green Party |
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GREEN ENERGY FAIR 2006
A RESOUNDING
SUCCESS
The Green Energy Fair organised by the Carlow / Kilkenny Green
Party at Gowran Park over the Bank Holiday weekend was a resounding
success .So said Green Party Deputy Leader, Cllr. Mary White. "The
Green Energy Fair was a huge success in that homeowners, farmers
and business interests were able to access information on biomass,
solar, geothermal, wood chip and pellet boilers. The Fair was
officially opened by Duncan Stewart and there was sanding room
only for his talk on renewable energy and the need for Irish
fuel security.
With the recent hike in fuel, oil and ESB prices
the consumer is acutely aware that the most frightening post
that flops through the letter box are our fuel bills. Ireland currently meets more than 87% of it's fuel needs through
fossil fuels and depends very heavily on fossil imports. We ,here
in Ireland are at the end of a very long gas pipe line from Siberia
. If anything should happen to our fuel security Ireland would
undoubtedly suffer."
Cllr. White added, "As Duncan Stewart himself said " Oil
is now fluctuating between 70 and 80 dollars a barrel. In a
few years time we will be saying " Wasn't that cheap!"
Ireland is uniquely exposed to global energy shocks because
87% of our energy comes from imported fossil fuels. - which is
almost twice the European average,. We need to protect our economy
from fuel scarcity. The Green Energy Fair at Gowran Park showed
how farmers can increase their incomes, how homeowners can save
money and curb our greenhouse gas emissions and young couples
who wish to build their dream home can now do so with energy
saving methods of buildings and heating systems.".
Cllr. White concluded, "Now is the time to put pressure
on the Government to adopt new and forward thinking energy
policies. The Green Party believes that Ireland has some of
the best conditions for wind, wave and biomass power and we
should be creating thousands of jobs by developing these resources.
This will provide our Country with a secure energy future and
help us tackle climate change"
Greener Homes Scheme (Come to the 2007 Green Energy Fair for the latest details) :
Good
news for energy-conscious people in Ireland - Sustainable Energy
Ireland (SEI ) is now offering various grants for energy conservation
and the installation of renewable energy technology both for
householders, large and small businesses.Before applying, interested people are advised to read the scheme
application guide as there are some conditions that must be met
to qualify for a grant (www.sei.ie).
Application forms can be
sent to Greener Homes Scheme, Sustainable Energy Ireland, Glasnevin,
Dublin 9.
OIL
PRICES WHAT CAN BE DONE ?
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Cllr
Mary White seeking to locate
a bio-refinery in Carlow |
With oil prices reaching new historic highs, it is time for
us to break our increasing dependency on imported fossil fuels
in Ireland Our use of oil has almost doubled over the last fifteen
years. Although gas has replaced oil in the generation of electricity,
we still use oil for 54% of all our energy needs - particularly
in the area of heating and transport.
With car sales continuing to rise, we seem to be addicted to fossil fuels,
regardless of the dramatic rise in oil prices. We need Government action to
help us break that habit before oil prices hit e100 a barrel. The recent dispute
between Russia and the Ukraine shows how vulnerable we are in Ireland to a
European energy crisis.
Companies
mentioned do not signify any endorsement by the Carlow
Kilkenny Green Party
but are for further information only. The
Green Party does not accept corporate donations.
Talks
we had at the 2006 Green Energy Fair:
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| Colm
Byrne, Glas |
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| Brandon McLane, Oracle
Building |
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| Mary White, Deputy
Leader Green Party with John Quinn, CEO, Surface Power
Technologies |
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| Mary White's car runs
on local Kilkenny biofuel,
derived from rape seed, supporting
new local industry and local farmers |
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photo:
Bernie McCoy
Cllr
Mary White, Dept Leader Green Party, in a miscanthus grass
crop - Bernard Rice of Teagasc spoke on miscanthus and other biomass
crops and forestry, Sun
29th, 1 pm, Gowran Park |
Saturday 28 October 2006
3.30pm Official
Opening & Talk by Duncan Stewart
4.40
pm Colm Byrne, GLAS, Green Logical Alternative Solutions, spoke on wood
pellet and solar energy
systems
5.50 pm Michael
Prendergast, Kilkenny
Cereals Ltd- spoke
on biofuels, from
growing crops, quota
information, to producing and using biofuel
6.00 pm Brandon
McLane -Oracle Natural Building -spoke
on straw
bale and cob building
7.00 pm Colm
Lawler, Ecoheat spoke
on Geothermal
systems
Sunday 29 October 2006
11.30
am John Quinn, CEO Surface
Power Technologies spoke on Wind
Energy 'Plenty
of Wind'
John
Quinn is an electronics and finance graduate with 16 years
experience in general, operations and global manufacturing
management, including several interim management roles to vice-president
level in the US & Europe with International PLC's.John
is currently founder and CEO of Surface Power Technologies,
a leader in developing next generation renewable technologies.
1
pm Bernard
Rice, Teagasc spoke on biomass and Forestry and
information for growers
2.30pm Gerald
O'Donoghue, Igneus,
spoke on wood
pellet and solar
systems
4 pm Michael
Prendergast, Kilkenny
Cereals Ltd-
spoke
on biofuels, from growing
crops, quota info to producing and using biofuel
Education
on Renewable Energy Systems |
Brandon McLane -Oracle
Natural Building -straw bale and cob building,
0863845332 and 0599727858
Feilim Hearty - Reed Bed Systems
ENFO - please note while we tried to
obtain info literature from ENFO for this event, it did not
arrive
The Local Planet
SEI Sustainable
Energy Ireland - public
information on all energy types and accessing government
grants - please note, we were only provided with a limited
abount of brochures. Apologies if these had run out when
you attended. Please check their website for further info.
Teagasc - biomass,
forestry information for farmers, landowners, producers
Growing
Green Energy crops+fuels |
Green Energy Growers
Association GEGA - links energy
growers with end producers
Kilkenny
Cereals, Michael
Prendergast, Biofuels
Quinns of
Baltinglass- Miscanthus crops,
info on quotas etc for farmers
wood
pellet, geothermal and solar systems |
EcoHeat - geothermal systems
Ecologics Solar Solutions - solar,
geothermal systems and more
Ecotherm Environmental Solutions
Fire Centre, Kilkenny - ABS pellet silos & pellet boilers
Fraber Enterprises -
wood pellet,
057 9332808. fraber @indigo.ie
Glas -G reen L ogical A lternative
S olutions - woodchip, solar,
and more
Heat Merchants Kilkenny -
geothermal, wood pellet, solar and heat pumps
Tel:. 056 7755055. Fax: 056 775506011
Igneus Ltd -
biomass, wood pellet & solar
Koldtech Engineering
Systems- geothermal,
0504 516 52. koldtech @eircom.net
Mulberry Home Heating - stoves
Maple Marketing - wood pellet,
021 4968388. www.heatmaster.ie, maple @indigo.ie
Monroe
Renewable Resources -geothermal, solar, passive
windows, sheep wool insulation
Off the Grid -woodpellet systems
and more,
(059) 9725500. m (086) 3873173. e info@offthegrid.ie.
One Stop Green -
geothermal, wood pellet, solar systems
Renewable Energy Solutions Ltd - solar,
wood pellet
Surface Power
Technologies - grid
connected solar PV complete system, including licence & ESB
networks connection approval - utility systems to slow down
your meter (won
New Product award of the Show Award at the Irish Sustainable
Buiding Show)
Sunstream
Energy - solar systems and innovative wind turbines
Brown Moutain Eco-Log Homes
Recent events
Wed
30 AugGreen
Party celebrates 2006
Heritage Week with a Heritage Talk - local artist Brian Hand
will talk on
'The
Rock Art of the Blackstairs Mountains', 7.30pm@
Carlow IT, ALL WELCOME
1 June 2006 Renewable
Energy Seminar, New Park
Hotel - large crowd gathered in the NewPark Hotel, Kilkenny, to hear leading
experts, more events to be organised in this area. 
Saturday
10th June Thanks
to all for making the Family walk on
Mt Leinster & BBQ
fundraiser, such
a success.

Tuesday
April 4th 2006 Cllr Mary
White will be speaking on Anti
Social Behaviour in the Seven Oaks Hotel, Carlow,
8pm. Guest Speakers Cllr. Chris OLeary (Cork) and other speakers
to be confirmed. All welcome.
Friday, 21
April, 2006, 8pm: Local Carlow Kilkenny Green
Party Pub Quiz fundraiser evening, Lawlers Pub, Bagenalstown
- €20 for a table, monster lucky dip raffle and lots more
fun, ALL WELCOME
Cllr Mary White will be opening the Home
Economics Teachers Association of Ireland Conference at the Arboretum.
Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow..
March
16th 2006 Cllr
Mary White will be speaking in Killedmond Church, Borris,
Co Carlow on Protecting
the Environment for the Next Generation for St Patrick's
Day celebrations 2006.
TUESDAY
MARCH 14TH 2006, Carlow Fair Trade Coffee morning
SEVEN OAKS HOTEL 11am. To coincide with
Fair
Trade Fortnight we are hosting a Coffee Morning to which all
restaurants, hotels, coffee shops in Carlow Town have been
invited.
Carlow town
is seeking Fair Trade status and we are delighted with
the progress that we are making .
FURTHER INFORMATION CLLR. MARY
WHITE DEPUTY LEADER GREEN PARTY
MEMBER OF CARLOW FAIR TRADE COMMITTEE 087 270 71 89