Bray People

Crowley Carbon to create 187 new jobs

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During a visit to County Wicklow last weekend, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar announced 187 jobs are to be created at Crowley Carbon in Powerscour­t House.

The company offers energy efficiency solutions to large and small businesses and is expanding, with the creation of engineerin­g and administra­tion roles.

The Taoiseach welcomed the expansion of a domestic Irish company and one whose work contribute­s to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

He was joined at the launch by Minister for Health Simon Harris and Minister of State Andrew Doyle.

The expansion received key support from the Irish government through Enterprise Ireland.

‘ This is excellent news for the Wicklow region,’ said the Taoiseach. ‘Crowley Carbon is at the cutting edge of the energy efficiency sector, and I am delighted to see the company expanding its operations here. These new jobs, which are supported by the Government through Enterprise Ireland, are a testament to the company’s success in recent years, when it has experience­d very impressive growth, providing their innovative services to some of the world’s biggest firms. Supporting initiative­s that contribute to the achievemen­t of Ireland’s climate and energy targets is a priority for government and is also a key element of Project Ireland 2040 through the €500 million Climate Action Fund. A combinatio­n of vision and hard work has led to Crowley Carbon’s success and I wish them the very best in their endeavours.’

 ??  ?? Peter, Aki, Maya and Kaya Makaruk at the Asian/Irish Cultural Festival at the Harbour Bar.
Peter, Aki, Maya and Kaya Makaruk at the Asian/Irish Cultural Festival at the Harbour Bar.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar with Andy Wilkinson, COO of Crowley Carbon.

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