Company:Airsynergy
Type | Privately held |
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Industry | Renewable Energy |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Granard, Ireland |
Key people | Jim Smyth (Founder) Gerry Butler (CEO) David Smyth (CTO) Adrian Kelly (Legal & IP) Martin Kelly (CFO) |
Products | Wind turbines |
Website | http://airsynergy.ie/ |
Airsynergy is a privately owned renewable energy product development and licensing company, which was founded in 2008 by Jim Smyth, Andrew Smyth, Gerard Smyth, Peter Smyth, David Smyth and Adrian Kelly.[1] The company is based in Granard, County Longford, Ireland, with other offices based in Dublin, Ireland.
onesynergy
onesynergy, founded in 2008, is the sister company of Airsynergy, and it is a company which invents, designs and builds Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning products (HVAC). These HVAC products are used for a variety of commercial, industrial and agricultural buildings as well as residential properties.[citation needed]
Partners
In 2013, Airsynergy entered into a license agreement in the United States with New York-based Aris Renewables Energy, LLC. Airsynergy has granted Aris a royalty bearing patent license (up to 100 kW) to develop, manufacture and sell wind turbines and wind powered street-lights utilising Airsynergy’s patented enhancement technologies. The license covers the United States and the Caribbean. Aris is also acting as an agent for Airsynergy to secure other licensees in South America.[citation needed]
Other partners include Fairhaven H&V Services and Woodleigh Ventilation.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Duffy, Sean (7 August 2016). "Airsynergy sets out to solves the riddle: how to get more energy for less". Independent.ie (Independent News & Media). https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/airsynergy-sets-out-to-solves-the-riddle-how-to-get-more-energy-for-less-34944253.html. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
External links
- http://www.windtech-international.com/articles/airsynergy-more-energy-less-wind [non-primary source needed]
- http://www.longfordleader.ie/news/business/best-technology-to-drive-renewable-sector-1-5842377