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He then became founder and Chief Executive of [[Airtricity]], the Irish [[wind farm]] development company from 1997 until January 2008. When [[Airtricity]] was sold to [[E.ON]] and [[Scottish & Southern Energy]] in 2008 for approximately €2 billion, he left to set up Mainstream Renewable Power.<ref>http://www.all-energy.co.uk/Offshore_wind_valuation_survey_biographies.html#eddie-oconnor</ref> He is reported to have earned €50 million from the transaction <ref>http://www.enviro-solutions.com/dailynews/0-1-0-1-eddie-oconnor-new-venture.htm</ref> Mainstream Renewable Power's core business is to develop, build and operate renewable energy plants in collaboration with strategic partners. The company employs over 100 staff and has offices in Berlin, Cape Town, Chicago, Dublin, Glasgow, London, Santiago and Toronto.<ref>http://www.all-energy.co.uk/Offshore_wind_valuation_survey_biographies.html#eddie-oconnor</ref> O'Connor is acknowledged as the driving force behind the European Offshore Supergrid. This vision and activity will, when built, guarantee European energy self-sufficiency as well as producing carbon free electricity.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/business/businesstruth/5238497/Wind-Energy-Mainstream-Renewable-Power.html Wind Energy: Mainstream Renewable Power]</ref>
He then became founder and Chief Executive of [[Airtricity]], the Irish [[wind farm]] development company from 1997 until January 2008. When [[Airtricity]] was sold to [[E.ON]] and [[Scottish & Southern Energy]] in 2008 for approximately €2 billion, he left to set up Mainstream Renewable Power.<ref>http://www.all-energy.co.uk/Offshore_wind_valuation_survey_biographies.html#eddie-oconnor</ref> He is reported to have earned €50 million from the transaction <ref>http://www.enviro-solutions.com/dailynews/0-1-0-1-eddie-oconnor-new-venture.htm</ref> Mainstream Renewable Power's core business is to develop, build and operate renewable energy plants in collaboration with strategic partners. The company employs over 100 staff and has offices in Berlin, Cape Town, Chicago, Dublin, Glasgow, London, Santiago and Toronto.<ref>http://www.all-energy.co.uk/Offshore_wind_valuation_survey_biographies.html#eddie-oconnor</ref> O'Connor is acknowledged as the driving force behind the European Offshore Supergrid. This vision and activity will, when built, guarantee European energy self-sufficiency as well as producing carbon free electricity.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/business/businesstruth/5238497/Wind-Energy-Mainstream-Renewable-Power.html Wind Energy: Mainstream Renewable Power]</ref>

==Honours==
==Honours==
He is an honorary Director of the [[European Wind Energy Association]].<ref>[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/article691215.ece Focus: Mind blowing]</ref><ref>[http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2005/08/01/8269678/index.htm The Great Windfall]</ref> In 2003, O'Connor was named World Energy Policy Leader by [[Scientific American]] magazine. In September 2009, he was presented with the first ever Leadership award at the annual [[Ernst & Young]] Global Renewable Energy Awards.<ref>http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/4123/eddie-oconnor-wins-leadership-award-at-ernst-young-global-renewable-energy-awards-for-offshore-energy-commitment/</ref> In June 2008, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science from [[University College Dublin]]. In January 2014, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science from [[University of Hull]]. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of [[Imperial College London]]'s Energy Futures Lab.<ref>http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/energyfutureslab/about/institutestructure/advisoryboard</ref>
He is an honorary Director of the [[European Wind Energy Association]].<ref>[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/article691215.ece Focus: Mind blowing]</ref><ref>[http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2005/08/01/8269678/index.htm The Great Windfall]</ref> In 2003, O'Connor was named World Energy Policy Leader by [[Scientific American]] magazine. In September 2009, he was presented with the first ever Leadership award at the annual [[Ernst & Young]] Global Renewable Energy Awards.<ref>http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/4123/eddie-oconnor-wins-leadership-award-at-ernst-young-global-renewable-energy-awards-for-offshore-energy-commitment/</ref> In June 2008, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science from [[University College Dublin]]. In January 2014, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science from [[University of Hull]]. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of [[Imperial College London]]'s Energy Futures Lab.<ref>http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/energyfutureslab/about/institutestructure/advisoryboard</ref>
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Eddie O'Connor is an Irish businessman who is co-founder and chief executive of Mainstream Renewable Power, a renewable energy group.

O'Connor holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1970) and a Master's in Industrial Engineering (1976) both from University College Dublin and has a doctorate in Business Administration from the International Management Centres, Europe. After completing his bachelor's degree, he joined the Electricity Supply Board of Ireland, where he held several managerial positions, until he left in 1987 to become Chief Executive Officer at Bord na Móna.

He then became founder and Chief Executive of Airtricity, the Irish wind farm development company from 1997 until January 2008. When Airtricity was sold to E.ON and Scottish & Southern Energy in 2008 for approximately €2 billion, he left to set up Mainstream Renewable Power.[1] He is reported to have earned €50 million from the transaction [2] Mainstream Renewable Power's core business is to develop, build and operate renewable energy plants in collaboration with strategic partners. The company employs over 100 staff and has offices in Berlin, Cape Town, Chicago, Dublin, Glasgow, London, Santiago and Toronto.[3] O'Connor is acknowledged as the driving force behind the European Offshore Supergrid. This vision and activity will, when built, guarantee European energy self-sufficiency as well as producing carbon free electricity.[4]

Honours

He is an honorary Director of the European Wind Energy Association.[5][6] In 2003, O'Connor was named World Energy Policy Leader by Scientific American magazine. In September 2009, he was presented with the first ever Leadership award at the annual Ernst & Young Global Renewable Energy Awards.[7] In June 2008, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science from University College Dublin. In January 2014, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science from University of Hull. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of Imperial College London's Energy Futures Lab.[8]

O'Connor was one of several high profile investors announced by Plymouth Argyle F.C. in July 2010.[9]

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