Energy Ireland 2022
Ireland’s decade of delivery
29 and 30 June ∙ Croke Park, Dublin
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Energy Ireland 2022 recently took place on 29-30 June at Croke Park, Dublin. Over 250 delegates attended the two day event to hear 38 speakers, both visiting and local, from organisations including the Department for the Environment, Climate and Communications; the European Commission; SEAI; ESB; the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, SSE Renewables; CRU; Bord Gáis Energy, Gas Networks Ireland and Energy UK.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors, exhibitors, all speakers and delegates who joined us in Croke Park, and made the conference a huge success. We hope you enjoyed the event and found the discussion useful and informative. Follow us on Twitter @energyireland for all the latest information.


Key themes for the 2022 conference:
- Geopolitical context to the energy transition
- Improving Ireland’s energy security
- Developing Ireland’s offshore wind energy resources
- Future electricity system development
- Decarbonising Ireland’s gas network
- Role of renewable energy technologies in the energy transition
- Importance of digital networks in Ireland’s energy future




Feedback from past #EnergyIreland delegates
Delighted to present this morning @energyireland. We had a great discussion on i) how we accelerate the additional technologies, ii) how much it will cost, iii) who pays, iv) how do we move the discussion beyond one of electrification and v) how do we get the necessary governance in place. Thanks to @energyireland audience!
— @BOGallachoir
Great to be part of today's @energyireland Annual Conference. We’re leading Ireland’s ambition to deliver 1GW of new #offshorewind by 2025 and 5GW by 2030, helping to create a cleaner and more resilient economy that will support new local jobs and drive our green recovery.
— @sserenewables
Enjoyed the @energyireland conference over the last 2 days in @CrokeParkEvents. Fantastic to meet with others who are passionate about the power of #renewableenergy #energyireland
— @Solar21_
Ready for day 2 of #EnergyIreland. Great conference so far!
— @Greenlink_IC
A near full house at @energyireland conference at Croke Park today; lots to discuss - is Ireland on the cusp of a major advance in clean energy development? @TLT_LLP #energyireland #CleanEnergy
— @EnviroLaw_NI
Gallery from 2022 #EnergyIreland
- Tanya Harrington
- Full room front right
- Audience watching Ditte Juul Jørgensen
- Aoife MacEvilly
- William Walsh
- Catherine Sheridan & Cathal Marley
- Sharan Kaur, Nisha Kandola & Nick Sillito
- Kim McClenaghan, Rory Monaghan & Jim Gannon
- Coffee break
- Q&A-Paddy Hayes
- Delegates applauding
- Paddy Hayes
- Paddy Turnbull & Bob Hanna
- Peter Hynes, Owen Lewis & William Walsh
- Karen Kavanagh & Edwina Nyhan
- Nikky Van Leeuwen Briggs & Saoirse Gahan
- David Lowe & Peter O’Shea
- Sponsord Lunch
- Delegate during Katja Yafimava presentation
- Ana Domingues
- Adam Berman
- Paul Moran, Ana Domingues, Owen Lewis & Adam Berman
- Panel-Q&A
- Maria Ryan
- Delegates applauding
- Dave Kirwan
- Niamh McGovern
- Noel Cunniffe
- Anne-Marie Clancy
- Richard Murphy
- John Young
- Panel-Q&A
- Donna Gartland
- Malcolm Keay
- Úna Nic Giolla, Anne-Marie Clancy & Noel Cunniffe
- John Young & Aideen Mallon
- Hugh Cummins & Donna Gartland
- Q&A
- Edwina Nyhan
- David Connolly
- Delegates
- Peter Lantry
- Cillian O’Donoghue
- Úna Nic Giolla
- Andy Kelly
- Rory Monaghan
- John Finnegan mid room