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  2. GlenDimplex - Wikipedia

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    GlenDimplex (formerly known as Glen Electric) is an Irish consumer electrical goods firm headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. The company is privately held, with manufacturing and development centres in the Republic of Ireland , the United Kingdom, China and many other locations around the world.

  3. Trane - Wikipedia

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    Reuben's invention of the convector radiator in 1923, which replaced the heavy, bulky, cast-iron radiators that prevailed at the time, was a major success. Trane's first air conditioning unit was developed in 1931. In 1982, Trane purchased General Electric's Central Air Conditioning Division.

  4. DID Electrical - Wikipedia

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    DID Electrical is an Irish chain of electrical and electronics shops. It has 23 outlets throughout Ireland, employing some 400 staff. [3] [4] [5] It was founded in 1968, with a shop on Mountjoy Square, Dublin.

  5. ESB Group - Wikipedia

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    Inniscarra hydro-electric dam, River Lee, Co. Cork. The Shannon Scheme was the start of the ESB's heavy reliance on German and Swedish electro-technology. Siemens, AEG and ASEA (Now ABB) equipment was used throughout the Irish generation and distribution system.

  6. Electric Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Electric Ireland (Irish: Leictreachas Éireann) [1] [2] is an Irish utility company that supplies electricity and gas to business and residential customers in Ireland. It is the supply division of the Electricity Supply Board , the former monopoly electricity company in Ireland.

  7. Electricity sector in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Wind turbines on County Leitrim's Corrie Mountain Ireland renewable electricity production by source Under the original 2009 Renewable Energy Directive Ireland had set a target of producing 16% of all its energy needs from renewable energy sources by 2020 but that has been updated by a second Renewable Energy Directive whose targets are 32% by 2030. Between 2005 and 2014 the percentage of ...

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