Kedco is delighted to announce the appointment of Richard Kennedy to the high level action group on Green Enterprise recently announced by the Irish Government.
There is huge potential for the “green” economy to help Ireland meet its current economic and environmental challenges and this action group will advise the government on how it will go about investing in Green Enterprise.
The Global energy market is expected to be worth US$1.3 Trillion (€1Trillion) in 2010 and the group will be tasked with mobilising our talents across both the public and private sector to position Ireland at the forefront of the new global green economy, according to Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan TD
The group will report to the Government in four months time, advising it on how state agencies and departments should work together to exploit our huge potential in the area.
Kedco plc, is a bio-science energy group operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland that also comprises a number of businesses serving industrial and residential customers all with a renewable energy focus including the sale of biomass boilers and the production of wood and biomass products. Kedco floated on the Alternative Investment Market(AIM) of the London Stock Exchange on Monday October 20th 2008. Kedco was admitted to the AIM with a market capitalisation of €35.0million
Kedco is a leading bio-science energy group operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Kedco provides companies with platforms to convert waste into clean energy. Kedco are experts in technologies such as dry fermentation , gasification , biomass heating , power generation through the installation of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) units , domestic wood pellet boilers and solar panels .
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