Kildare wind and solar energy company to create 50 jobs

A KILDARE-BASED wind and solar energy company is to create 50 jobs over three years with the setting up of a new manufacturing…

A KILDARE-BASED wind and solar energy company is to create 50 jobs over three years with the setting up of a new manufacturing operation for wind turbines.

Natural Power Company said the new facility would result in at least 50 highly-skilled positions, and said up to 250 jobs at local suppliers could also be secured.

“This is an important step in establishing Ireland as a leading player in the wind energy industry,” said Ross Murphy, managing director of the Natural Power Company.

“The impact of the new facility will be felt not only in our exports but also in the ongoing development of capacity and technical expertise in Ireland.”

The company, which is already a licensed manufacturer of 500kW turbines from Belgian company Turbowinds, has also been given the licence to manufacture the company’s T500-48 500kW utility grade turbines.

Turbowinds president Jean-Pierre Dutry said the deal was “exciting” and would “substantially increase” the company’s presence in the UK and Ireland.

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Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist