Cunniffe chose three policy changes and two personal changes for a greener world as part of the Business Post’s energy and environment podcast
Five Degrees of Change Five Degrees of Change: Noel Cunniffe, chief executive of Wind Energy Ireland
Five Degrees of Change is the Business Post’s PwC sponsored energy and environment podcast, where guests choose three policy changes and two personal change for a greener world. This week’s episode is with Noel Cunniffe, chief executive of Wind Energy Ireland, the business group representing the wind power sector in Ireland.
For his policy changes, Cunniffe chose to ensure the planning system is equipped for the volume of renewables projects coming down the line, to launch a communications campaign around upgrading the electricity grid, and to create an energy demand strategy to use Ireland's excess renewables' resources.
For his personal changes, Cunniffe explained how he was gardening for biodiversity, and how he was building his new home with clean energy in mind.
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