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Green Digital Jobs Strategy - Signatories of the MoU pictured above are Pat Slattery (Director of Community and Economic Development, Tipperary County Council), Liam Conneally (Director of Economic Development, Clare County Council), Vincent Murray (Director of Economic Development, Limerick City and County Council), Eamonn Murphy (Chair Mid-West Regional Enterprise Plan). Green Digital Jobs Strategy - Signatories of the MoU pictured above are Pat Slattery (Director of Community and Economic Development, Tipperary County Council), Liam Conneally (Director of Economic Development, Clare County Council), Vincent Murray (Director of Economic Development, Limerick City and County Council), Eamonn Murphy (Chair Mid-West Regional Enterprise Plan).

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Midwest Councils work together to realise full potential of Green Digital Jobs Strategy

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Green Digital Jobs Strategy – Signatories of the MoU pictured above are Pat Slattery (Director of Community and Economic Development, Tipperary County Council), Liam Conneally (Director of Economic Development, Clare County Council), Vincent Murray (Director of Economic Development, Limerick City and County Council), Eamonn Murphy (Chair Mid-West Regional Enterprise Plan).

Midwest Councils work together to realise full potential of Green Digital Jobs Strategy

Limerick City and County Council has partnered with Clare and Tipperary County Councils and the Mid-West Regional Enterprise Plan to examine ways to fully realise the potential of the region when it comes to the green digital economy.


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The region is approaching a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity to transform itself and the economic opportunities provided to its residents.

A coordinated regional approach is underway to maximise the regional benefits that can be gained from the significant renewable energy potential off the Atlantic coast. The potential is there to drive substantial economic activity, creating a large number of high quality, sustainable jobs to benefit all those living in the region is very real, but strong collaboration across all sectors and communities will be required to ensure success.

The Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on a Green Digital Jobs Strategy for the Mid-West Region is a commitment by the three local authorities under the Mid-West Regional Enterprise Plan framework. The agreement will see a strategy developed to achieve the vision of a proactive region that is the location of choice for innovative businesses committed to a green future.

Vincent Murray, Director of Economic Development with Limerick City and County Council, said: “Limerick City and County Council is delighted to be working with our partners on this exciting approach to the green economy.”

“The Shannon Estuary is an ideal location for this type of industry, and we will work with the various stakeholders to capitalise on this and realise our potential to its fullest.”

“We must take advantage of our geographical location and the expertise that we already have here in this sector to create further opportunities for all.”

“This is an emerging sector, and we want to be ahead of the curve supporting entrepreneurs to use our natural hinterland in a green and sustainable way.”

“We will work with our partners and stakeholders to help showcase the Mid-West and support the creation of a cluster with sustainable, high quality and long-term jobs and foster the innovative spirit that will allow the region to become a leader in the green digital space.”

Liam Conneally, Director of Economic Development with Clare County Council, said: “Clare County Council is delighted to be involved in this partnership and looks forward to advancing the Green Digital Jobs Strategy for the Mid-West Region.”

“ESB’s Moneypoint site in County Clare will be transformed into a green energy hub. This will help the Mid-West Region and the Shannon Estuary to become a leader in green energy production and transmission.”

“We are working closely with Shannon Foynes Port Company and other stakeholders in the region to advance and align our strategies.”

“We acknowledge the need for the country and the region to transition to a low-carbon energy future. This collaboration will significantly advance the achievement of this objective and will bring significant economic benefits to Clare, the Mid-West and beyond.”

“Rather than treating climate targets as challenges, this collaboration will focus on job creation in a low-carbon economy.”

Pat Slattery, Director of Community and Economic Development with Tipperary County Council, said: “The MoU between the three local authorities to collaborate on a Green Digital Jobs Strategy is a statement of intent to make the Mid-West a leader in green energy and low carbon economy, and to provide attractive locations in the Mid-west for both energy development and digital industries looking for zero-carbon locations.”

“Tipperary is fully supported of this collaboration, as locations such as the 1,100 acres Bio-economy campus at Lisheen in Co Tipperary already has a significant wind farm presence, with 110 KV grid connection and ample supplies of water, and therefore will benefit from the Mid-West being at the frontier in Green digital energy and the carbon-neutral ambition.”

Eamonn Murphy, Chair of the Mid-West Regional Enterprise Plan, said: “The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding for the Green Digital Jobs Strategy once again demonstrates the unique culture of collaboration that exists within the Mid-West region. The nature of the industry is evolving, with the emergence of sustainability and digitalisation as key enterprise objectives. The three counties of Clare, Limerick and Tipperary recognise this and appreciate that the best way to achieve a balanced and resilient regional economy is by working together to support emerging opportunities and address common challenges.”

“Our goal is to support the Mid-West region in becoming a leading international location for the digital industry, built on a foundation of our own renewable energy and leveraging the broad and talented technology ecosystem that already exists. This can have hugely positive implications for all those living in the region. We look forward to the continued support of the local authorities and other stakeholders in the region in the pursuit of this vision.”

 

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