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Energy Needs Ireland, (ENI) is an undergraduate interdisciplinary summer education programme based in University College Dublin, Ireland.
Energy Needs Ireland, (ENI) is an undergraduate interdisciplinary summer education programme based in University College Dublin, Ireland.
ENI consists of students from across the country that have come together to research topics regarding Ireland's energy sector.
ENI consists of students from across the country that have come together to research topics regarding Ireland's energy sector.
ENI began in 2007 and has been run every two years since and now in 2013 we're bigger and better than ever.
ENI began in 2007 and has been run every two years since and now in 2013 we're bigger and better than ever.
So let's meet the family, we are 21 motivated students working together under the ENI umbrella.
This year ENI are looking at researching a variety of innovative smart grid solutions
we hope these will make Ireland's current electricity grid smarter, in ways that will benefit everyone involved.
we hope these will make Ireland's current electricity grid smarter, in ways that will benefit everyone involved.
ENI has decided to tackle this from 5 main angles, each of which focuses on a different area of the Smart Grid.
ENI has decided to tackle this from 5 main angles, each of which focuses on a different area of the Smart Grid.
ENI are putting you, the consumer first. By gauging public opinion and looking at the ways in which the Smart Grid can benefit the Irish consumer to the fullest.
Have you ever thought your tweets and posts could help the national grid?
Have you ever thought your tweets and posts could help the national grid?
Well its ideas like these that ENI believe will help revolutionise forecasting electricity demand.
Of course we can't forget those who will be making these changes possible.
Enhancing government policy will be the key to implementing all of our ideas.
Now let's look at the bigger picture. ENI recognises that Ireland is part of a much larger network
ENI will analyse the impact of exportation of electricity.
Today the world has become connected through data.
ENI will attempt to find innovative ways to capture this flow of information to benefit consumers worldwide.
If you would like more information about ENI and our research, do not hesitate to contact us;
If you would like more information about ENI and our research, do not hesitate to contact us;
ENI, "an unbiased perspective on the Energy Industry"