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06 Sept 2025

Evermore Energy hosts Derry’s aspiring young engineers

Evermore Energy hosts Derry’s aspiring young engineers

BWSC’s Operations and Maintenance Manager Marty Doran and Plant Manager Sean Hegarty facilitating a tour of the Lisahally Power Plant to Foyle College students.

Evermore Energy at Lisahally has teamed up with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) as an official host for Engineering Open House Week 2023.

Engineering Open House Week is one of many events that make up the IET’s Engineer a Better World campaign to encourage young, aspiring engineers to discover the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) and discover more about the variety of stimulating and in-demand careers in engineering. 

The IET aims to assist children aged 5-13, their caregivers, and teachers, to understand the work of an engineer or technologist by working with a wide range of organisations such as Evermore Energy.

These companies in the UK open their doors and hold events, discussions, presentations, tours, interactive exhibits, and workshops to encourage young people to think differently and get excited about engineering and technology.

At Evermore Energy’s Engineering Open House Day, students from Foyle College and Thornhill College saw and heard first-hand how engineering is applied in a range of different roles across the energy industry.

Ciaran Devine, Co-owner of Evermore Group, said: “We were delighted to welcome students to the Lisahally CHP plant, which is one of Ireland’s largest renewable energy generators and is located at the Foyle Port.

Evermore Founders Stephen Devine and Ciaran Devine, Hayley McCready (Asset Manager at Lisahally Power Station) and students from Foyle College.

“The Lisahally plant produces renewable energy for over 30,000 homes and businesses across the province and plays a key role in Northern Ireland’s sustainable energy strategy.

"At Evermore, we are passionate about giving back to the local community in ways such as this initiative.”

Hayley McCready, Asset Manager at Lisahally Power Plant: “It’s important that our local, young students are aware of the opportunities and various career paths available to them on their doorstep.

Evermore Founders Stephen Devine and Ciaran Devine, Hayley McCready (Asset Manager at Lisahally Power Station) and students from Thornhill College.

"We would encourage them to get in touch with Evermore as we are very much focused on developing young people and their careers.

“Engineering Open House Week is all about showing young people just how diverse and incredible the world of STEM really is.”

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