Energy Ireland Yearbook 2012 Overview
Now in its 13th year the Energy Ireland Yearbook is a high quality full colour reference source for those interested or involved in Irish energy - from inside or outside Ireland, including policymakers, regulators, energy company executives, facilities managers, large energy users and those companies servicing Ireland's rapidly developing energy markets. The Yearbook covers all aspects of Irish energy from major policy issues and sub-sectoral analysis through to many comprehensive listings of energy companies and agencies as well as the many equipment suppliers, consultants and service providers active in the sector. The Yearbook also has a chapter dedicated to the efficient use of energy, sustainability, and a special section on how to purchase electricity effectively in the competitive market.
The Energy Ireland Yearbook covers all aspects of Irish energy from major policy issues and sub-sectoral analysis through to many comprehensive listings of energy companies and agencies as well as the many equipment suppliers, consultants and service providers active in the sector.
The Energy Ireland Yearbook is the only detailed guide to Irish energy (north and south) covering all the main sectors including:
- Oil & gas exploration and production;
- Downstream petroleum;
- Natural gas market;
- Electricity and CHP;
- Renewable and indigenous energy;
- Sustainable energy use.
Unique features of the Yearbook
The Yearbook incorporates a number of unique features:
- 230 pages crammed with useful information;
- expert analysis by guest contributors on key issues in Irish energy;
- listings of all relevant policy-makers and government agencies;
- a detailed guide to each sector, with listings of organisations active in the sector;
- A unique energy Who's Who giving biographical details of the 200 top "movers and shakers" on the Irish energy scene;
- directory of companies selling products and services into the Irish energy sector;
- an expert guide to buying energy in the Irish energy market;
- useful maps and diagrams of Ireland’s energy infrastructure (power grid, gas pipeline networks);
- concise reference section including energy conversion tables.