IWEA Rebrands as Wind Energy Ireland
25 Jan 2021
Today (Monday, 25 January) the Irish Wind Energy Association rebrands as Wind Energy Ireland.
The new name is part of a wider brand refresh including a new visual identity which is being rolled out on all digital platforms.
Wind Energy Ireland is Ireland’s largest renewable energy organisation with more than 150 members who have come together to plan, build, operate and support the development of the country’s chief renewable energy resource.
Wind Energy Ireland works to promote wind energy as an essential, economical and environmentally friendly part of the country’s low-carbon energy future.
As a leader in Ireland’s fight against climate change Wind Energy Ireland creates jobs, invests in communities and reduces CO2 emissions. Wind energy can end Ireland’s reliance on foreign fossil fuels.
Ireland is already number one in the world for the share of electricity demand met by onshore wind. In 2019 we provided almost 40 per cent of the country’s electricity needs.
Over the next ten years we will build on this success, developing new wind farms on land and off our coasts, so that by 2030 70 per cent of Ireland’s power comes from renewable energy.
You can see our new look and read more about work here: www.windenergyireland.com.