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Powering Progress

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Business energy now sits at the centre of strategic decision-making across sectors, shaped by investment discipline, technological confidence and long-term thinking. This edition reflects an editorial strategy focused on clarity and continuity, offering insight that supports informed leadership. Commended for their innovation last year, ‘Tyndall National Institute wins Best Energy Achievement in Public Sector at Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025’ highlights how recognition can validate sustained effort and public sector ambition. Attention now turns towards the 2026 awards cycle, where evolving benchmarks signal rising expectations and deeper integration of energy performance into organisational identity. Meanwhile, ‘SSE extends wind asset to secure long-term energy output’ reinforces the role of asset longevity in balancing resilience with decarbonisation goals. The story underlines how measured extension, rather than constant expansion, can strengthen confidence in renewable infrastructure. Lastly, ‘Mercury expands geothermal generation to lift renewable baseload capacity’ points to diversification as a stabilising force within the energy mix. It reflects a broader shift towards technologies that prioritise reliability alongside sustainability. These stories suggest an energy transition defined by maturity rather than urgency alone. The direction of travel is steady, optimistic and grounded in decisions that reward patience as much as innovation.

Tyndall National Institute wins Best Energy Achievement in Public Sector at Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Recognised for outstanding energy initiatives last year, Tyndall National Institute was named Best Energy Achievement in Public Sector at the Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025, setting a benchmark in operational excellence for public sector energy leaders in 2026.

Emarat and SNOC deepen LPG collaboration to expand energy capabilities

Author: ZAWYA

A UAE-based energy partnership targets expansion and resilience in the LPG market, strengthening Business Energy infrastructure through commercial collaboration between two national energy companies focused on security, continuity and long-term value creation.

Mercury expands geothermal generation to lift renewable baseload capacity

Author: RNZ

A New Zealand-based electricity generator has commissioned a major geothermal expansion, adding large-scale renewable capacity to the national grid and reinforcing Business Energy supply through long-term, low-carbon baseload generation.

OakNorth backs bioenergy expansion to scale renewable gas supply

Author: Belfast News Letter

A Northern Ireland-based renewable energy operator has secured major growth financing to scale biogas and biomethane assets, strengthening Business Energy supply across the UK and Ireland while accelerating decarbonisation and domestic energy resilience.

SSE extends wind asset to secure long-term energy output

Author: reNEWS.BIZ

An established Irish wind asset has secured long-term planning consent, reinforcing Business Energy supply continuity while extending community investment and renewable electricity generation in Cork as Ireland focuses on grid stability and asset life optimisation.

Wind industry sets out roadmap for energy independent Ireland

Author: Business Post

Ireland’s wind energy industry has set out a new five-year strategy focused on Business Energy, grid delivery and electrification, positioning domestic wind power as a cornerstone of energy independence and long-term competitiveness for Irish businesses.

Energy Momentum

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

The business energy sector is moving with greater clarity as innovation, system resilience and long-term planning align. This edition reflects an editorial strategy designed to surface insight that helps organisations understand how energy decisions now shape competitiveness and confidence. Revisiting the high standards set last year, 'Tesco Ireland wins Best Energy Achievement in Retail at the Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025' marked a moment when practical innovation and measurable impact were publicly recognised. That achievement sets a reference point as attention turns towards the 2026 awards and the standards they will continue to reinforce. Structural progress is evident as 'SONI upgrades grid systems to unlock business energy value from renewables.' The development reflects how infrastructure investment is enabling greater reliability, flexibility and commercial value across energy markets. A global dimension emerges in the sector as 'Scatec secures long-term solar and storage agreement to supply Egypt’s power grid.' Together, these stories frame a sector combining innovation, system readiness and long-term commitment to support a resilient and forward-looking energy landscape.

Tesco Ireland wins Best Energy Achievement in Retail at the Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Rewinding last year’s excellence, Tesco Ireland was named Best Energy Achievement in Retail at the Business Energy Achievement Awards 2025, setting a benchmark for low-carbon retail innovation in 2026.

Constellation acquires Calpine to scale US business energy supply

Author: businesswire

A major US Business Energy consolidation has created the country’s largest electricity producer, combining nuclear, gas and geothermal assets. The deal reshapes how large-scale power will support data centres, industry and infrastructure growth.

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