Renewable energy 'visionary and pioneer' Eddie O'Connor dies
Mainstream founder and supergrid champion lauded for contribution to growth of green energy sector
Tributes poured in over the weekend to Eddie O’Connor, the Irish green energy entrepreneur and Mainstream Renewable Power founder who has died aged 76.
O’Connor also spotted early the danger of plunging power prices to the renewable supply chain.
“The industry has to be more profitable than the alternatives, and currently we’re not,” he said. “Prices have gone too low. The whole of the industry right now is on its knees, the whole of the supply industry. The average profitability in the wind turbine industry is about zero.”
Irish environment minister Eamon Ryan said: “So saddened to hear of the death of Eddie O’Connor. He was a visionary and pioneer of the renewable energy industry here and across the wider world. His legacy will include all the work he did promoting a European supergrid.”
Adam Bruce, formerly global head of corporate affairs at Mainstream who worked with O’Connor for many years, said he “was a giant among men. The world of renewable energy has a large hole in it today. He was my boss, my mentor and a friend, and I shall miss him very much indeed”.
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