The Fingal County Council area project is a major boost for the company as it strives to become a leader in green economy technologies. Formed in 2021, NovoGen focuses on providing high value, specialist engineering support services principally within the aerospace and hydrogen technology sectors. It will use its expertise to oversee the building and installation of the 300 MW turbine and generator which will power the plant, including the commissioning and testing stage before it is connected to EirGrid.
Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. The company received support through Invest Northern Ireland’s Ambition to Grow programme, which helps small businesses to create quality jobs and sell innovative products or services outside Northern Ireland . Karl Conlon, technical director NovoGen Engineering, said: “This is a significant win for our company and a major export contract for us.
Our long-term aim is to use our unique mix of experience, certifications, and expertise to become leaders in green economy technologies. “The support we received through the Ambition to Grow programme was instrumental in enabling us to take on an additional six highly skilled staff and undertake activities to build on existing network connections and increase awareness of our brand in export markets. That, in turn, helped us to secure this contract.
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