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Ireland sitting on multi-million euro renewable energy industry

May 19th, 2011

May 19th 2011, “Potential to become the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy” – industry expert

Ireland is sitting on a potential multi-million euro industry in the renewable energy sector, delegates attending a major worldwide convention in Co. Mayo later this month will be told.

Special focus will be placed on enterprise and employment in the renewable energy sector at the eleventh Mayo Associations Worldwide Convention in Westport.

The convention (May 27th-29th) follows the theme of ‘Power by Land and Sea – a Future for our People’, and it will facilitate debate on what appear to be excellent prospects for Mayo, and the country as a whole, in the renewable energy sector.

In addition to the substantial gas reserves off the coast, Mayo is also blessed with some of the finest renewable energy resources in the world, which present opportunities to exploit vast amounts of wind, ocean, and solar energy. According to industry expert James Ryan, “Ireland has the potential to become the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy.”

Speaking at the launch of the convention in Westport, Co. Mayo, tonight (THURSDAY, May 5TH), Seán Reid, chairperson of the organising committee, said: “The convention’s theme has been selected to promote public discourse about an area that has huge potential for Mayo and Ireland, and hopefully some interesting and valuable proposals will emerge.”

Mayo county manager Peter Hynes stated: “Mayo has been chosen as a National Test Site for wave power, which is a great boost for the county, and illustrates that significant developments are still taking place here.”

Industry expert James Ryan said: “There is potential to not just supply for ourselves, but also to export power to the UK and mainland Europe.

“We have the potential to become the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy for Europe. There is also the opportunity to become a major supplier of technologies and expertise which means Ireland can become a significant player in both the renewable energy and marine engineering sectors.”

The convention, which will be officially opened by President Mary McAleese on Saturday, May 28th, will feature workshops on indigenous and multi-national enterprise in Mayo. It will be open to the public.

Over 100 delegates from Mayo Associations all over the world will be in attendance along with guest of honour An Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Delegates will travel from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Toronto, London, Manchester, Leeds, Luton, Calderdale (UK), Coventry, Australia, Galway, Dublin, Sligo and Limerick.

The event is being jointly organised by the Mayo Associations in Galway and Dublin. “We are looking forward to welcoming Mayo people from all over the world. This convention has proven very valuable in the past, and we are very hopeful that this year’s convention will play its part in promoting Mayo’s emerging renewable energy industry,” said Donal Downes, who has been involved in all ten previous conventions.

Westport Town Council chairperson Cllr Teresa McGuire will accord the convention a civic reception on Friday, May 27th, in the Town Council offices.

More details on the convention will be revealed over the coming weeks, and updates will also be provided at this link: www.mayoassociationdublin.com/worldconvention.htm.

About the Mayo Worldwide Convention:

This is the eleventh worldwide Mayo Convention

The first one was held in 1990 in Westport, Co. Mayo

Conventions have also been held in Westport, Ballina, Castlebar, Manchester, Toronto, Buenos Aires, Boston, and Philadelphia

FOR MORE DETAILS, contact:

LIAM HORAN/DARREN HUGHES Sli Nua Communications, Tel: +353 94 95 42965

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