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Greenvolt Next creates 90 jobs in big expansion across Ireland and Britain

Company anticipates renewable energy projects will cut 150,000 tonnes of emissions over next three years

Raccontata dairishtimes.comsiliconrepublic.com

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irishtimes.comStai leggendo9 g fa

Greenvolt Next creates 90 jobs in big expansion across Ireland and Britain

Company anticipates renewable energy projects will cut 150,000 tonnes of emissions over next three years

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siliconrepublic.com9 g fa

Renewables company Greenvolt Next to create 90 Ireland and UK jobs

Greenvolt Next is creating 90 jobs (50 Ireland, 40 UK) for engineers and project managers over 12 months. Growing demand for commercial renewable infrastructure is driving expansion; senior hiring signals operational scaling toward larger complex projects.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·irishtimes.com

    Greenvolt Next creates 90 jobs in big expansion across Ireland and Britain

    Company anticipates renewable energy projects will cut 150,000 tonnes of emissions over next three years

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·siliconrepublic.com

    Renewables company Greenvolt Next to create 90 Ireland and UK jobs

    Greenvolt Next, a Lisbon-based renewables energy group has announced 90 new jobs to impact Ireland and the UK.