Agenda
9.00
Registration, networking, tea & coffee
9.30
Welcome and opening remarks from the chair
Ivan Yates, Broadcaster and former Minister for Agriculture
9.45
Ministerial Address
10.00
Panel Discussion
Are we only scratching the surface? - What is the current state of the intersection between the energy and agricultural sectors?
A discussion on our energy transition journey so far and where both sectors can collaborate to maximise potential to accelerate renewable energy production for our future.
Prof. Aoife Foley, Chair in Net Zero Infrastructure at the University of Manchester
Barry Caslin, Energy & Rural Development Specialist, Teagasc
Noel Cunniffe, CEO, Wind Energy Ireland
Paddy Phelan, CEO, South East Energy Agency
10.45
Panel Discussion
Bridging the Gap - How can dialogue grow our renewable energy sector?
As we are committed to reducing emissions by 2030, the agricultural sector is being asked to play a huge part in renewable energy production. How can farmers, landowners and rural communities be encouraged and convinced to invest in this vital transition?
Maurice Deasy, Researcher on FLEET Project, Teagasc
Catherine Sheridan, Sheridan Advisory Services
Michael Hayden, Assistant Professor of Accounting, Maynooth University
Mel Gavin, Research Development Coordinator, ATU
11.30
Coffee Break
12.00
Case Study
A Farmer’s Blueprint to deliver clean renewable energy
Micheal Quirk, Tillage, Solar and Wind Farmer, Cork
12.20
Panel Discussion
Solving the Energy Riddle - Market Challenges and Growth Opportunities
Examining untapped market opportunities or potential synergies that could further enhance collaboration between the energy and agricultural sectors while delivering for the local community.
Moderator: Philip Connolly, Associate Director, KPMG Sustainable Futures
Padraig Fleming, Biomethane Programme Manager, Gas Networks Ireland
Caroline Hofman, Managing Director, The CUBE Low Carbon Centre of Excellence
Graeme Lochhead, Commercial Director, Nephin Renewable Gas
Justin Brown, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Power Capital Renewable Energy
1.00
Networking Lunch
2.00
Panel Discussion
The Elephant in the Room - Grid connection and Planning Bottlenecks
Ireland’s target of generating electricity and gas from renewable energy by 2030 is complicated by insufficient electricity grid capacity and planning delays. Who, how and why do we need to accelerate solutions to overcome these obstacles?
Rory Mullan, Director and Senior Project Engineer, Mullan Grid Consulting
Fionán McCarthy, Senior Development Manager, Lightsource bp
Richard Murphy, Head of Energy & Natural Resources, Pinsent Masons, Ireland
Eoin Hodge, Chief Engineer, SuperNode Ltd
2.45
Panel Discussion
Best in class - Engagement Best Practices
A look at successful engagement models or initiatives that have effectively bridged the gap between these two industries. A discussion around ESG integration and the beneficial balance between the mutual parties.
John Reilly, Head of Renewable Energy, Bord na Móna
Paul Clancy, Business Development Manager, Enerpower
Noreen Brennan, Postdoctoral Researcher, Cairnes School of Business and Economics, University of Galway
Declan Meally, Director of Business, Public and Transport sectors, SEAI
3.30
Case Study
The Energy Playbook
Strategies for standardised approaches that streamline collaboration and project implementation. Best practice and strategies on how to address landowner, community and legal concerns.
John McGarry, Director, LP3
3.50
Panel Discussion
Reshaping Collaborations: Future Relations, Technology and Policy Advocacy
● What is the long-term vision for the relationship between the energy sector and agricultural / landowners?
● How can innovation drive this collaboration forward?
● How can we shape supportive policies and regulations that will encourage renewable energy adoption?
● What next steps are vital to future-proof our energy solutions?
Karol Kissane, Senior Policy Executive Farm Business and Renewables, IFA
Sean Finan, CEO, IRBEA
James Dineen, Portfolio Development Manager at Ørsted, Ireland and UK Onshore
Redmond McEvoy, Assistant Principal Officer with Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
4.30
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