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COPOWER Final Conference: Shaping the Future of Arctic Energy

The COPOWER project, funded by the Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic programme, reached its milestone conclusion this week with a two-day final conference hosted by Donegal County Council. Partners from Iceland, Finland, Ireland, and the Faroe Islands gathered to showcase how community-based energy systems are transforming the region’s energy landscape.

Date
28.04.2026

Day 1: Pilots in Action

The conference commenced with a site visit to the Lifford Pilot, located at a former army barracks. Attendees saw first-hand how a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) is being tested to coordinate solar arrays with a new 40 kWh battery. By managing energy flow and storing off-peak power, the system reduces grid pressure and improves local efficiency.

The afternoon shifted focus to urban sustainability with a visit to Acorn Farm in Derry, exploring how green initiatives can be integrated into city environments.

Day 2: Innovation and Leadership

The final day at CoLab North West (ATU) in Letterkenny was officially opened by the Cathaoirleach of Donegal, Paul Canning, who emphasised the vital role of local leadership in regional energy transitions.

Key technical sessions, led by ERNACT and academic partners, delved into the practical results of the project’s pilots:

  • Technical Foundations: Centria University of Applied Sciences and the University of Oulu shared data from biogas and home-based VPP systems.

  • Regional Integration: Donegal County Council discussed implementing these systems within local authority frameworks.

  • Domestic Solutions: Nolsoy Energy Ltd. and the University of Iceland presented findings on cooperative energy management for residential settings.

The event also highlighted regional progress through the North West Energy Agency (NWEA), featuring the Donegal Retrofit Mission—an ambitious plan to scale up building upgrades for homeowners and businesses.

As COPOWER concludes, the frameworks established in Letterkenny provide a practical roadmap for energy independence and sustainability across the Northern Periphery and Arctic region.

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