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SSE Airtricity (previously Eirtricity) was founded in Ireland in 1997 and is now an energy company owned by SSE plc. It is an international wind farm developer. == History == The company was founded as ''Eirtricity'' (derived from the word ''Éire'', Irish for "Ireland") in 1997 by Eddie O'Connor, developed generation capacity in Ireland based in counties Cavan, Donegal, Sligo and Wexford construction, though only 7 of a planned 200 turbines were actually built. The company changed its name to Airtricity in 2002. It rebranded as SSE Airtricity in February 2014. In 2007 Airtricity was named 'The No.1 Best Company to Work For in Ireland' by the Great Place To Work Institute.〔(Airtricity invites funding applications ) ''edie.net''〕 The company sold its North American assets in October 2007 to the German Group E.ON for approximately $1.4bn.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=E.ON AG Buys Airtricity North America for $1.4 Billion )〕 The company was sold to Scottish and Southern Energy (now SSE plc) in January 2008 for approximately €1.1b. On 15 January 2009, Airtricity obtained consent from the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works, and Water Management for construction of the West Rhine (Dutch: West-Rijn) wind farm 40 kilometres off the Dutch North Sea coast. The wind farm will consist of up to 72 wind turbines with a total potential power capacity of around 260 MW. Eddie O'Connor left Airtricity in 2008 and founded Mainstream Renewable Power. In October 2009 SSE announced that the renewable energy division of Airtricity would be rebranded as SSE Renewables as on 1 January 2010 In May 2010 Airtricity announced that it would be entering the domestic gas market in the Republic of Ireland.〔(Airtricity enters gas market & creates 200 jobs )〕 Airtricity came under fire in 2010 for an alleged lack of compassion in disconnecting customers with a good bill-paying record. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Airtricity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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