Habitats
The importance of peatland rehabilitation lies in the habitat it provides for flora and fauna, both common and endangered.
View ArticleFlora
It is a pleasure to see that alongside relatively common Irish plant species, there are some rare species or species with restricted distribution finding the cutaway bogs a suitable habitat to expand...
View ArticleFauna
Our bogs have been established as ideal refuges for the Marsh Fritillary and Red Squirrel. Our own surveys, and those carried out by BirdWatch Ireland on our behalf will show a wider picture of species...
View ArticleInternational networks
Our knowledge and experience of peatlands is put to use not just in managing our own bogs, but in assisting and advising the international community
View ArticleFuels
We manufacture and market peat briquettes, import and distribute coal to the retail market, and operate a regional oil distribution business.
View ArticleEnvironmental
Environmental operates across four key market sectors: residential, commercial, municipal/utilities, and industrial in continental Europe and North America.
View ArticleHorticulture
The Bord na Móna Horticulture business can be divided into two broad categories; professional and bulk growing media, and packaged retail products.
View ArticleCase Study One
[jwplayer config="Innovation" mediaid="2250"] Innovation The process of generating new ideas and using them to replace what is already in the marketplace, with something that works better or lasts...
View ArticlePolicy on Peat & Peatlands
Our corporate vision “A New Contract with Nature” contextualises Bord na Móna’s mission, objectives, strategy and values and sets out a clear sustainability path for the company.
View ArticleClean Energy Hub
The concept involves the development of a number of wind farms on Bord na Móna’s cutaway peatlands linked together to form an energy hub.
View ArticleEdenderry Power Plant
Edenderry Power Plant is located in east Offaly. The power station has a gross electrical output of 128 megawatts (MW). Bord na Móna purchased the station from the German utility E.ON in 2006.
View ArticleContact Edenderry Power Plant
Edenderry Power Plant is located outside the town of Edenderry close to the village of Clonbullogue, 60km west of Dublin.
View ArticleFlora
It is a pleasure to see that alongside relatively common Irish plant species, there are some rare species or species with restricted distribution finding the cutaway bogs a suitable habitat to expand...
View ArticleAbout us
Bord na Móna’s Innovation centre is the central support team for all innovative activities across the company.
View ArticleShare your ideas
“The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas.”— Dr. Linus Pauling
View ArticleCollaborating with Bord na Móna
‘If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself’- Henry Ford
View ArticleBiodiversity Action Plan 2010-2015
Bord na Móna launched its Biodiversity Action Plan 2010-2015 on November 4th 2010 in the Court Hotel Tullamore
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