Green Rebel has been recognised at the Irish Wind Industry Awards.
Green Rebel received awards for Excellence in Project Delivery and the New Market Entrant award at a gala event in County Kildare.
The awards were established by Wind Energy Ireland to showcase the best in the industry and to honour the individuals, organisations and companies who are demonstrating excellence and shaping the future of renewable energy in Ireland.
The Excellence in Project Delivery trophy was awarded to Green Rebel for the geophysical survey work it carried out on Energia Renewables’ North Celtic Sea offshore wind site.
The organisation’s win for the New Market Entrant award is a reflection of Green Rebel’s growth and success as an innovative Irish company.
The company was established by Cork entrepreneur Pearse Flynn in 2020 when he learned about the extent of investment from offshore wind developers looking into Irish sites that was forecast to be directed outside of Ireland.
Green Rebel began as a team of three people and today employs more than 80 people across its Geo, Aerial and MetOcean divisions. It has offices in Cork city, Crosshaven, Cork Airport and Limerick.
Green Rebel CEO, Kieran Ivers said: “We were thrilled to win two out of the nine categories at the Irish Wind Industry Awards.
“This is a reflection of what we are building here at Green Rebel and recognition of our outstanding team, who are consistently commended for their work by our stakeholders and demonstrate our value of Excellence as Standard.”
Nominees for the Irish Wind Industry Awards were put forward by Wind Energy Ireland members and non-members. The winners were selected by an independent judging panel.
Some of Green Rebel’s significant projects to date include geophysical surveys for Energia’s North Celtic Sea Project and SSE’s Arklow Bank Wind Farm project, numerous Aerial Ecology surveys and its floating LiDAR system off the coast of Scotland.


