The HY4RES project, led by Trinity College Dublin and supported by the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme, will host a series of three expert-led webinars in June. The sessions will showcase how small-scale hybrid renewable energy solutions are contributing to smarter, more resilient energy systems across the Atlantic Region.
The webinars will highlight the project partners’ latest innovations in hybrid systems that combine multiple renewable sources — including wind, solar, hydropower and biomass. Participants will gain insights into how these solutions are being applied in real-world contexts, from agriculture and aquaculture to port operations and energy communities.
AGENDA
2 June | Developing Technologies
As extreme weather events intensify and geopolitical pressures increase, innovative technologies are essential to ensure resilient and sustainable energy systems. This session will present the hybrid renewable energy technologies developed within the project.
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a0982039-f246-41da-ad89-da98cac82c95@e18a9197-027b-480a-aceb-0be5fdb42920
16 June | Supporting Decision-Making
The Lower Guadalquivir Valley Irrigation Authority has implemented advanced tools based on big data and AI to forecast energy production and demand. Discover how these solutions support more effective decision-making.
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a0982039-f246-41da-ad89-da98cac82c95@e18a9197-027b-480a-aceb-0be5fdb42920
30 June | Turning Innovation into Practice
This session will share lessons learned from four HY4RES pilot sites in Ireland, Spain and Portugal, covering applications in agriculture, aquaculture, ports and community energy. The Interreg Atlantic Area Programme and sister projects ENEPORTS and SATCOMM will also contribute, exploring pathways to scale up hybrid renewable energy systems.
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/90066b45-9ba3-4d31-bfbd-17601187c73e@e18a9197-027b-480a-aceb-0be5fdb42920
The webinars will highlight the project partners’ latest innovations in hybrid systems that combine multiple renewable sources — including wind, solar, hydropower and biomass. Participants will gain insights into how these solutions are being applied in real-world contexts, from agriculture and aquaculture to port operations and energy communities.
AGENDA
2 June | Developing Technologies
As extreme weather events intensify and geopolitical pressures increase, innovative technologies are essential to ensure resilient and sustainable energy systems. This session will present the hybrid renewable energy technologies developed within the project.
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a0982039-f246-41da-ad89-da98cac82c95@e18a9197-027b-480a-aceb-0be5fdb42920
16 June | Supporting Decision-Making
The Lower Guadalquivir Valley Irrigation Authority has implemented advanced tools based on big data and AI to forecast energy production and demand. Discover how these solutions support more effective decision-making.
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a0982039-f246-41da-ad89-da98cac82c95@e18a9197-027b-480a-aceb-0be5fdb42920
30 June | Turning Innovation into Practice
This session will share lessons learned from four HY4RES pilot sites in Ireland, Spain and Portugal, covering applications in agriculture, aquaculture, ports and community energy. The Interreg Atlantic Area Programme and sister projects ENEPORTS and SATCOMM will also contribute, exploring pathways to scale up hybrid renewable energy systems.
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/90066b45-9ba3-4d31-bfbd-17601187c73e@e18a9197-027b-480a-aceb-0be5fdb42920
Publish date: 2026-05-06


