Back in 2002, electrician Shane Finnegan set up the first company in what would become the Harp Group in his home county, Meath. First came Harp Electrical Eng Ltd. Later, he set up Harp Renewables to explore the renewable energy sector. Harp Renewables was incorporated in 2013 as an electrical engineering company, specialising in renewable energy services, including the installation of solar heating, heat pumps and energy saving consultancy, according to documents filed at the time with the Companies Registration Office. But by 2016, it had refined its focus to thermophilic aerobic digestion – a low-greenhouse-gas process where organic matter…
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