Ireland Allocates €2.6 Million for Renewable Gas and Energy Innovation Research Teams
The Irish government has announced €2.6 million in funding for five research teams focused on renewable gas production and energy system integration. The funding, part of the Research Ireland-Gas Networks Ireland Innovation Challenge, aims to develop scalable solutions for Ireland's energy needs, enhancing biomethane and biohydrogen production and integrating renewable gases into the energy system. The initiative emphasizes collaboration between academia and industry to drive decarbonization and energy security.

The Irish government is providing €2.6 million in phased funding to five research teams under the Research Ireland-Gas Networks Ireland Innovation Challenge. The funding supports the development of practical solutions for renewable gas production, including biomethane and biohydrogen, as well as energy system integration and intelligent gas network technologies.
The initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and commercial viability of these technologies while promoting collaboration between academic researchers and industry experts. This investment is part of Ireland's broader strategy to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and bolster energy security.




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