Crowley Carbon, an Enterprise Ireland client and Ireland's fastest-growing Energy Services company, has today announced the creation of 20 new jobs at the launch of C³, the world's first Carbon Control Centre located in Enniskerry, County Wicklow.
The facility, which is the first of its type in the world, will enable Crowley Carbon to monitor, control and alert clients to any event that is causing their equipment to consume more energy than should be required.
The Department of Jobs through Enterprise Ireland has provided support on this project.
The ground-breaking, proprietary technology has been in development for the past two years and undergone extensive testing at sites in Ireland where its use has reduced energy costs by as much as 30 percent.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton TD said: "The announcement that Crowley Carbon is to create 20 new jobs is very welcome. Here is an Irish company developing innovative technology, pursuing new markets and creating new jobs and we wish them every success for the future."
Norman Crowley, Chief Executive Officer of Crowley Carbon said: "We are delighted to announce the creation of 20 new jobs resulting from the launch of the C³ Carbon Control Centre.
"With ever-rising energy costs, the roll-out of C³ technology will allow businesses to be pro-active, rather than reactive, towards any potential increases that may arise in relation to ongoing energy bills.
"By providing our customers with accurate, reliable, and real-time information around excessive energy consumption, Crowley Carbon has re-set the benchmark for Irish consumers and businesses, all of whom will benefit from the significant cost savings, job creation and environmental benefits that will arise as a direct consequence of greatly-reduced energy consumption."
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