Mason Hayes & Curran to host renewable energy conference
Mason Hayes & Curran will next week host a renewable energy conference where key stakeholders will tackle the significant financing challenge to Ireland meeting its ambitious 2030 climate goals.
The landmark event will take place on Tuesday 10 September at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin.
The conference will bring together business leaders, legal experts and policymakers to tackle the complex challenges and explore innovative opportunities in financing Ireland’s shift to a sustainable energy future.
Eoin Cassidy, energy sector lead partner at Mason Hayes & Curran, said: “As Ireland accelerates its shift away from fossil fuels, mobilising capital to facilitate the decarbonisation of the economy is more critical than ever.
“This conference offers a vital platform for industry stakeholders to collaborate on practical solutions to finance Ireland’s renewable energy transition.”
Keynote speaker Pat Leahy, political editor at The Irish Times, will provide insights into the evolving policy landscape shaping Ireland’s energy future.
Panel discussions will explore leveraging Ireland’s renewable financing expertise and financing emerging renewable technologies. Panellists include experts from BNRG Renewables, Gas Networks Ireland, SSE Renewables and more.
The conference is free to attend, although spaces are limited. Registration is open on the MHC website.