NVP Energy surges ahead with €10m water treatment investment

The company was set up in 2011 by managing director Michael Murray, former head of Kirby Engineering in Britain

Michael Murray, managing director, EVP EnergyRoger Harris

Galway company NVP Energy is eyeing growth in international markets, following investment of €10 million in industrial technology that can treat wastewater at low temperatures and create energy as a by-product.

The company was set up in 2011 by managing director Michael Murray, former head of Kirby Engineering in Britain, who partnered with Nucleus Venture Partners directors Alan Phelan and Sean McKeague to commercialise technology developed at NUI Galway. The low temperature anaerobic ...