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CV: Mike Quinn Role: chief executive of Bord na Móna Age:48 Lives: Castletroy, Co Limerick Family: married to Gill, with five children ranging in age from 13 to one Favourite book: Winning by Jack ...
Bord na Móna has said the industrial scale exploitation of Ireland's bogs will have ended in 15 years, with the peat briquette, that much-loved favourite of Irish households, biting the dust.
Commercial semi-state Bord na Móna will today unveil a €1.2bn investment programme with a major focus on renewable energy projects. Saturday, 17 May 2025 ePaper ...
Bord na Móna’s annual report shows it paid Mr Donnellan €308,000 in its last financial year, ... State Bord na Mona Mike Quinn Tom Donnellan. IN THIS SECTION.
The business was expected to sell for around €35 to €30m, significantly less than the €52m Bord na Mona paid for it in 2007. It has annual revenue of approximately €50m. The semi-state ...
Bord na Móna chief executive Mike Quinn said the company has a mandate from the Irish people to develop the natural resources located on the country’s bogs and that means that the business ...
A selection of people starting new roles with Elkstone, Irish Wind Energy Association, the Workplace Relations Commission, the Irish Association of Pension Funds, the United Nations and Shannon ...
Mike Quinn, the chief executive of Ervia, ... He was previously chief executive of Bord Na Mona and took up the Ervia role in June 2017.
BORD na Móna managing director John Hourican, who is taking legal action to remain at the helm, is planning almost €700m of investments in the waste and energy sectors over the next three years.
Ervia chief executive Mike Quinn will leave the organisation in April to pursue a new career in the private sector. Ervia controls Irish Water and Gas Networks Ireland. The former Bord na Móna ...
Bord na Móna is to announce long-term grower contracts for farmers to supply biomass crops for their electricity generating station in Edenderry, Co Offaly... Wednesday, 9 April 2025.
State-owned Bord na Móna and SSE Renewables plan to spend €1 billion on building onshore wind farms capable of supplying electricity to almost 500,000 homes. The pair said on Thursday that they ...
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