Pinergy supporting key communities

We believe in taking responsibility for our impact on society as well as our impact on the environment. Meet some of the people in our community who inspire us to keep delivering change.

Supporting Communities

Daisyhouse

Daisyhouse Housing Association established in 1989, registered charity and Approved Housing Body supporting women out of homelessness. They do this through the provision of Supported Temporary Accommodation combined with uniquely tailored individual Personal Support Programmes to women who are homeless.
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Leaders at TUS

The Leaders@TUS scholarship programme was launched in 2014 and aims to alleviate the strain of financial difficulties experienced by students, so that they can concentrate fully on their education.
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Energycloud

Our partnership with Energy Cloud is aimed at minimising energy waste, and tackling energy poverty to power a fairer energy transition in Ireland.
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Supporting sustainable Rugby future
Official Energy Partner

As official Energy Partner of Munster Rugby, we are helping the organisation on the energy transition. As partners, we are supporting Munster Rugby on their journey to net zero by 2040 as part of the United Nations Sports for Climate Action programme.

  • Solar Panels in Virgin Media Park
  • Acutrace meters and software in Thomond Park
  • EV charging to support migration of Car Fleet to Electric
  • Green electricity energising the Stadia
Proud Sponsor of Blackrock Womens Rugby

As one of the leading teams in the Women’s All Ireland League, Blackrock College RFC have achieved both on and off the field for the development of the game. The first womens team in Ireland was started in Blackrock in 1993.

Creating a sustainable future

The Munster Schools Senior Cups are one of the key pathways for the sustainable future of Munster Rugby. The Boys and Girls competitions have grown to become key milestones for many players.

Official Partner

The IRFU Charitible Trust care for rugby players who have been seriously injured playing the game.  Established in 1978, the Trust helps seriously injured rugby players and their families with everyday needs such as medical care, wheelchairs, physical therapy and education, transport including vehicle adaptations, home alterations, and just being there for them when they need someone.

Pinergy Orwell Wheelers

Founded in 1948, Orwell Wheelers is amongst the biggest and most famous cycling clubs in Ireland. Based in Dublin, catering to all levels of fitness and ability – from beginners to elite riders, male and female from youth to veteran. The club had its roots in road racing but has become very active in many other areas including leisure riding, audaxing, randonnée events, cyclocross and track racing.

 

 

Supporting Irish Golfing talent
Rising star

Elm Park Golfer Anna Foster, the Amateur Irish Open champion and a standout performance as the top-ranked Irish player at the prestigious R&A Championships in Portmarnock, embodies the same values of ambition, performance, and sustainability that Pinergy champions.

Building a commercial future in Golf

Peter was the double Irish Amateur Golf Champion in 2021, winning both the Irish Amateur Open and Irish Amateur Close championships in the same year – the first player to do so since Padraig Harrington in 1995. He also runs a successful Golf fitness business called Golf Strong where he aims to train his clients on his learnings in the game.

Supporting young talent

Tom is a young amateur Golfer who turned professional in 2023 and is currently playing on the Clutch Tour in the UK and Ireland.

Leading Amateur Golf Championship

Since the 1960s the Mullingar Scratch Trophy has been one of the leading amateur golf competitions. Alongside Sherry FitzGerald Davitt & Davitt we are a proud sponsor.

Leading a revival of the competition

The Woodbrook Scratch Cups are a must for the leading women and men in the Amateur Golf calendar.

Energising grassroot GAA communities
Leading name in Hurling

Mount Sion GAA Club is based not on a parish or an area, but on a people …… a people in love with a game called hurling. Founded in 1932, it has become Waterford’s most successful hurling club, in fact one of the top and most respected hurling clubs in the Country.

Since 2023, the clubhouse has been powered by Solar Energy from Pinergy

Built on a proud legacy

Roscrea GAA club in North Tipperary with a legacy of being All Ireland Club champions in 1971 are currently building for the future as Munster Intermediate Champions in 2023.

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