Renewable Energy Expo Ireland 2026, at RDS, 21–22 October
Author: Irish Tech News
April 22, 2026
Duration: 7:15
New Expo Creates Single Meeting Point for Irish and International Renewable Energy Supply Chains. The Renewable Energy Expo Ireland 2026, which brings together wind, solar and storage, will take place at the RDS, Dublin on 21–22 October
Delivered by Wind Energy Ireland, Solar Ireland and Energy Storage Ireland, the Renewable Energy Expo marks the first time the three key renewable sectors have come together to create a single national platform for Irish businesses, international partners, investors and policymakers to seize Ireland's electrification opportunity. The event reflects the increasing integration of wind, solar and storage as a coordinated energy system.
Renewable Energy Expo Ireland RDS, October
At a time when the sector is moving from ambition to delivery, the two-day event, taking place at the RDS Dublin, will draw domestic companies, international investors, supply-chain partners and policymakers to examine what it will take to turn Ireland into a true electrostate – moving from reliance on imported fossil fuels towards a system increasingly powered by domestically generated renewable electricity.
A market moment, not just a milestone
The expo arrives at a critical time for Irish energy supply. Ireland's energy bills are heavily exposed to volatile global fossil fuel markets, so the need to accelerate the deployment of homegrown renewable energy has never been stronger.
Industry leaders point to a significant opportunity: reduced energy costs for businesses and households, strengthening the domestic supply chain, attracting investment, and supporting the creation of thousands of new skilled green jobs across the country.
The event will show the scale of this opportunity across the full electrification supply chain, from manufacturing and generation, to storage, system integration and supporting services.
Strong early interest from international participants, particularly from European and Asian markets, reflects Ireland's position as a destination for renewable energy investment and supply-chain development.
Electrification and system delivery
Delivering the energy transition will require the coordinated expansion of renewable generation, grid infrastructure, storage capacity and workforce skills in order to seize our electrification opportunity and turn Ireland into a true electrostate – an economy powered primarily by electricity produced in Ireland rather than imported fossil fuels.
Noel Cunniffe, CEO of Wind Energy Ireland, said: "Bringing together wind, solar and energy storage sectors at one event shows we are united in building an Irish electrostate. Delivering this is a huge challenge, but also a massive economic opportunity for Irish businesses, workers and consumers.
"We need to scale up the generation and storage of clean electricity to bring down costs for businesses and families.
"This will enable Ireland to reduce our dependency on supplies of imported fossil fuels outside of our control."
Whole-system approach
The event will highlight the need for a more integrated, system-wide approach to energy development, as wind, solar and storage become increasingly interdependent.
Ronan Power, CEO of Solar Ireland, said: "Ireland's renewable sector is growing rapidly, with rising electricity demand requiring a shift from targets to delivery. Solar, particularly when deployed alongside storage solutions, will be central to this, but success depends on coordinated execution.
This Expo plays an important role in bringing together developers, investors and policymakers to drive alignment and help accelerate projects on the ground. Ireland has a strong opportunity to scale solar and build a competitive supply chain, but this will require clear policy, faster timelines and better system coordination. The focus now must be on execution."
Role of storage
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