Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy concerns personal data we may collect during your use of the website such as an IP address. If you register for any of our services or contact us via forms, there will be detailed information about what data we collect and how your data is processed in connection to your registration. It may be information about name, postal address, email address, other contact information, etc.

Data controller

The legal entity responsible for collecting and processing your personal data contact details are listed below:

Ørsted Onshore Ireland Limited*

Company reg. (CVR) no.: 08953085
5th Floor
One Albert Quay
Cork
Ireland
T12 X8N6

Tel: +353 21 422 3600
Email: contact@perigusenergy.com

*Please note, a new entity under the name ‘Perigus Energy’ is currently being incorporated; registration is pending. For the purposes of this policy, the entity will from hereon in be referred to as Perigus Energy.

If you have any questions regarding data protection, please contact contact@perigusenergy.com or write to the address listed above.

How we use your personal data

Perigus Energy processes personal data about you to deliver the requested services when you, for example:

  • Are contacting Perigus Energy

  • Sign up for a newsletter

  • Give any kind of personal data to us via our website or applications

Perigus Energy will be guided by the following principles when processing personal data:

  • We will only collect personal data for specific purposes
  • We will not collect personal data beyond what is necessary to accomplish those purposes;
  • We will not use personal data for purposes other than that for which the data was collected,
  • We will apply high technical standards to make our processing of personal data secure;
  • We will not store personal data in identifiable form longer than is necessary to accomplish its purpose, or as is required by law.
  1. Using our digital services

Perigus Energy processes your personal data by using cookies and similar technologies when you use our digital services (website or apps).

This is done for the following purposes:

  • Delivery of the digital service you have requested.
  • Optimisation and development of the user experience of our website and the services we provide.
  • Statistics for how our website is used and to improve the website.

We also use various third-party cookies and social media plugins to make it easier for you to share content from our website on Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. For these types of processing, Perigus Energy will in some instances be a joint data controller with the supplier of the third-party cookies in question. You can read more about this and find a link to the privacy policies of the relevant third parties on the cookie list, which is found in our cookie policy and in the joint data controller agreement with LinkedIn here.

We collect the data from the following sources:

  • Directly from you whenever you use our digital services.

We process the following data about you:

General personal data:

Information about your behaviour on our digital services (e.g. number of visits, information about how you access our digital services, including IP address, use of browsers and operating system, cookies, your domains of origin as well as what content you read).

Information about clicks on our advertisements, including if you are doing this from the website of another organisation or company.

We process your personal data as described on the following legal basis:

  • TDDDG, Section 25(2)(2) for cookies that are strictly necessary from a technical standpoint to ensure the website functions properly for the user’s visit
  • TDDDG, Section 25(2)(1) in conjunction with the GDPR, Article 6(1)(a) (consent) for other cookies

Other personal data, such as the IP address:

  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(a) (consent).
  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(f) (necessary to pursuit our legitimate interest in providing the service you have requested, improving customer experience, developing and improving our digital services (in terms of both functionality and the system itself) and making it possible to share content on social media).

We store your personal data as long as it is necessary for the purposes mentioned:

We store your personal data for up to two years from the date on which we registered your visit on our website. The specific storage period depends on the individual cookie.

2. Customer communication

Perigus Energy processes your personal data in order to communicate with you and to respond to your requests (e.g. providing service to you as an investor and giving you the best possible service).

We collect the data from the following sources:

  • Directly from you

We process the following data about you:

General personal data:

  • Name, telephone number, email address and company.

We process your personal data as described on the following legal basis:

  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(f) (necessary to pursuit our legitimate interest in being able to respond to your enquiry and communicate with you).

We store your personal data as long as it is necessary for the purposes mentioned:

  • We store your personal data for maximum up to two years from the date on which you contact us.
  • We will delete the data immediately after you have exercised your right of withdrawal or objection, or once the purpose for which the data was collected has been fulfilled, unless the data is required to be retained for a longer period due to statutory retention requirements.

3. Marketing, newsletters, company announcements and information about Perigus Energy

We process your personal data for marketing purposes, in order that we can:

  • Target our communication with you based on your areas of interest and focus
  • Send you relevant marketing in the form of newsletters, etc.

We use your personal data to send company announcements and other information and to identify anyone else who might be interested in Perigus Energy.

We also use first and third-party cookies to collect information about your behaviour when you receive our newsletters, company announcements and marketing information, to improve our communication with you.

We collect the data from the following sources:

  • Directly from you

General personal data:

  • Name, email address, street address, IP address, country, and role.
  • Newsletter subscription date.
  • Areas of interest.
  • Data you have submitted in response to marketing activities.
  • Information about whether you choose to open newsletters, company announcements and marketing information you receive from us and when you open them (time and date). 
  • Information about clicks on links in our newsletters, company announcements and marketing information (e.g. which links you choose to click on, what content you read, the number of links you click on and use of email client).

We process your personal data as described on the following legal basis:

  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(a) – consent (when signing up for newsletter, company announcements and marketing information and cookies in newsletters, company announcements and marketing information)
  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(f) (necessary to pursuit our legitimate interest in being able to send marketing material, newsletters, company announcements and information from Perigus Energy).

We store your personal data as long as it is necessary for the purposes mentioned:

  • We store your personal data as long as you wish to receive material from us and maximum for two years after that.
  • We will delete the data immediately after you have exercised your right of withdrawal or objection, or once the purpose for which the data was collected has been fulfilled, unless the data is required to be retained for a longer period due to statutory retention requirements
  • Personal data collected via cookies will be deleted in accordance with the expiry periods listed in our cookie policy.

4. Recordings and use of photo and video:

Perigus Energy processes information in the form of images and recordings (‘recordings’). The recordings may be transmitted live.

We process the recordings for both commercial and non-commercial purposes, for publication internally on our intranet, on websites, at conferences and in connection with similar marketing, education, training, branding, and commercial purposes.

We may also process your personal data in connection with payment of remuneration if you have entered into a licence agreement with us.

We collect personal data about you from the following sources:

  • Directly from you when you provide us with your personal data and remuneration information.
  • From group entities or subsidiaries when we share recordings and personal data about you.
  • From third parties, comprising:
    • Professional photographers hired to shoot the recordings.
    • Professional model agencies.

We process the following data about you:

Ordinary personal data:

  • Photos, video and audio recordings, and information relating to the recording (where it was recorded, what is going on, etc.)
  • Name, email, contact information*
  • Bank account or other payment information and fee amounts*

We process your personal data as described on the following legal basis:

  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(a) (consent); if you have signed a consent form.
  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(b) (necessary for the performance of a contract between you and us); when we have entered into a licence agreement with you).
  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(c), (necessary for us to comply with a legal obligation; the Bookkeeping Act and tax legislation in cases where we pay you remuneration). 
  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(f), (necessary to pursuit our legitimate interest in marketing and using images from events for education, training, branding, and other commercial and non-commercial purposes).

We store personal data as long as necessary to meet these purposes. As a general rule, personal data will be erased:

  • After 5 years from signing the consent form.
  • After 5 years from the event/situation in question (when the legal basis is our legitimate interest).
  • After 20 years from the recording was made if we have entered into a licence agreement with you, unless there are special reasons for a longer storage period.
  • If you are a professional model employed by an agency: After the expiry of the period stated in the contract. 

5. Social media

Perigus Energy collects your personal data when you visit our pages on social media, when you tag, recommend or mention us, our brand, etc., on the Internet, including social media, and otherwise whenever you communicate with us in these contexts. 

We have a profile on LinkedIn.

Together with LinkedIn, Perigus Energy is the joint data controller for the collection of personal data about you whenever you visit our company’s social media sites. You can read more in the agreement on joint data responsibility with LinkedIn here.

You can read more about the specific data that social media process about you when you visit our company site on social media in the privacy policies of the relevant third parties, which we have a link to in the cookie list found in our cookie policy.

We also use media monitoring providers to monitor coverage of our company on the Internet, including on social media.

We collect data from the following sources:

  • Directly from you when you visit our digital services and our company’s social media sites or if you send enquiries to us via social media.

We process the following data about you:

General personal data:

  • Name, profile photo, username, IP address.
  • The data you have made available via social media settings, as well as your responses to our social media posts and your sharing of these.
  • In addition, Perigus Energy processes the data about you that you send to Perigus Energy, for example in connection with a direct enquiry from you to us on social media. This will typically be your name and the question you are asking us.
  • The personal data which Perigus Energy receives when you communicate with us on social media.           

We process your personal data as described on the following legal basis:

  • GDPR, Article 6(1)(f) (necessary  to pursuit our legitimate interest in marketing and to obtain knowledge about users of Perigus Energy’s social media sites, as well as to communicate with users of Perigus Energy’s social media sites.

We store personal data for as long as necessary to meet these purposes:

Erasure of the personal data we receive when you communicate with us on social media will depend on the content of the communication, pursuant to the other storage periods specified in this privacy policy in the section customer communication.

We erase enquiries received in our social media inbox no later than after one year, unless Perigus Energy has a legitimate interest in storing the enquiry for a longer period. Examples of this are pending cases or if the processing of a response has not been finalised.

Comments and similar public reactions to our profiles and posts are usually not deleted, unless you decide to delete these yourself, or in the event the tone is derogatory or abusive.

Data on social media, such as LinkedIn, is stored by the social media companies according to the specifications in their own privacy policy.

Mandatory information

​The information marked with asterisk (*) are mandatory contractual obligations. If you do not provide these data, we cannot:

Properly identify the pictures, videos and recordings of you and delete them in accordance with our retention policy ; and pay the remuneration in accordance with the licence agreement

6. Recruitment process

Perigus Energy processes applicants’ personal data for the purpose of carrying out the recruitment process and initiating a potential employment relationship, in accordance with Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR in conjunction with Section 26 BDSG.

 As part of the recruitment process, we may process the following categories of personal data:

  • Contact details (e.g. name, address, email address, phone number)
  • Application documents (e.g. cover letter, CV, certificates, qualifications)
  • Any other information you provide to us in connection with your application

 Your data will only be processed by individuals within Perigus Energy who are responsible for the recruitment process. Your personal data will not be shared with third parties unless this is necessary for the recruitment process or we are legally required to do so.

 If your application is unsuccessful, your personal data will generally be deleted no later than six months after completion of the recruitment process, unless there are legitimate interests preventing deletion or you have given your consent to a longer storage period (e.g. for inclusion in a candidate pool).

 If you submit your application via email, please note that data transmission over the internet (e.g. email communication) may have security vulnerabilities and complete protection of the data against access by third parties cannot be guaranteed.

You have the right to request access to your personal data, as well as the right to rectification, erasure, or restriction of processing. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

Mandatory information

The information marked with asterisk (*) are mandatory contractual obligations. If you do not provide these data, we cannot:

  • Properly identify the pictures, videos and recordings of you and delete them in accordance with our retention policy ; and
  • Pay the remuneration in accordance with the licence agreement.

Recipients of your personal data

Depending on the circumstances, Perigus Energy may share your data with:

  • Suppliers, including IT suppliers, support, suppliers of goods and financial institutions that we work with in order to assist Perigus Energy
  • Perigus Energy Group entities 
  • Public authorities
  • Business partners
  • Players in the energy sector (distribution companies, public authorities and energy suppliers)

Transfer to third countries

In certain situations, we will transfer personal data to countries outside the EU/EEA. Such transfers to third countries will be made on the following legal basis:

The countries have been deemed by the Commission of the European Union to have an adequate level of protection of personal data (so called safe third countries). The legal basis is the GDPR, Article 6(1)(a) in conjunction with Article 44 et seq.

If the countries have not been deemed by the Commission of the European Union to have an adequate level of protection of personal data: Perigus Energy will provide appropriate safeguards for the transfer through standard contractual clauses (link), as published by the Commission of the European Union, for the transfer of personal data to third countries. You can obtain a copy of this contract by contacting us at info@perigusenergy.com

Your rights

You have the right to gain access to the data processed about you. You also have the right to object to the processing of your personal data, to request erasure of your personal data and rectification of the data processed if relevant.  You can object to the processing of your personal data at any time and withdraw your consent to processing pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR at any time, provided you have signed a declaration of consent. The lawfulness of the processing based on consent remains unaffected until the withdrawal of consent.

You may also have the right to request that the controller restrict the processing of your personal data, as well as the right to receive your personal data and transmit it to another controller. Please note that Perigus Energy may not always be obliged to comply with such a request.

Furthermore, if you wish to exercise your right to access your personal data, to object to it being processed, to request erasure or to rectify processed data, please contact us at:

Email: contact@perigusenergy.com

Tel.: +353 21 422 3600

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

In Ireland, the regulator is the Data Protection Commission.

Tel.: +353 57 868 4800

Website: https://dataprotection.ie/en

If you have requested to receive information from Perigus Energy, such as newsletters, and you no longer wish to receive these, you can unsubscribe at any time via the email that you receive or by calling us.

Changes in our privacy policy

This privacy policy replaces all previous versions. It will be necessary to update and amend this policy on an ongoing basis, and we thus reserve the right to update and amend it. In the event of an important amendment, we will notify you at [website address] or send an email if we deem this necessary.

This privacy policy was last updated: 29.04.26

Scroll to Top