Sustainability is entering a more demanding phase, where ambition must be matched by credible delivery and long-term resilience. This edition brings together stories that illustrate how Ireland’s green economy is evolving, deepening and accelerating in ways that matter for leaders across sectors.
First, ‘Announcing the Shortlist for the Green Awards 2026’ signals a rising standard of environmental leadership, as organisations of every size compete on measurable impact rather than aspiration alone. Organisations ranging from major employers to emerging micro-enterprises are represented, reflecting the breadth and diversity of Ireland’s sustainability landscape.
In ‘FuturEnergy Ireland unveils Cork wind development’, the next wave of onshore wind capacity demonstrates how targeted regional projects can bolster national energy security. The development highlights the growing importance of scalable infrastructure that aligns commercial viability with long-term climate goals.
Meanwhile, ‘Intuit powers clean energy expansion with solar fund’ illustrates how private capital continues to shape the renewable transition. The initiative shows how technology-enabled firms are increasingly using financial instruments to accelerate decarbonisation across their value chains.
These stories chart a sector moving with greater purpose and clarity. They highlight how leadership, investment and innovation are converging to define Ireland’s low-carbon future.





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