Thursday, 28 May 2009 11:10
200m community owned wind farm to power County Clare
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A wind energy development co-operative in County Clare today announced plans to construct one of Ireland’s largest wind farms.
Subsequent to obtaining planning approval and permission for grid connection, West Clare Renewable Energy Ltd. (WCRE) says it hopes to construct 30 3MW wind turbines on the slopes of Mount Callan, a 391-metre high mountain located between Ennis and Miltown Malbay.
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Renewable Energy
The Green Party is to demand the introduction of climate change legislation as its price for continuing in government with Fianna Fáil.
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A vital meeting in Copenhagen this weekend that will help shape the agenda for the most important climate change talks since the Kyoto protocol has been hijacked by some of the biggest polluters in the world, critics claimed today.
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Climate Change
Feasta - the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability - will host
a weekend conference titled 'The New Emergency: Managing Risk and
Building Resilience in a Resource Constrained World' on the weekend of
June 10 - 12 in All Hallows College, Dublin.
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Events
Thursday, 21 May 2009 15:40
Sustainable social housing to be launched next Monday
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The redeveloped low-energy social housing at York Street in Dublin's south inner city will be officially opened next Monday, May 25.
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Thursday, 21 May 2009 13:19
Wind Energy Direct launches pioneering wind power project
Written by News Desk
Wind Energy Direct, an Irish owned renewable energy company, today
launched an innovative wind energy installation that will deliver power
directly to the Munster Joinery plant in Ballydesmond, Co Cork.
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Renewable Energy
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Tánaiste Mary Coughlan and energy minister Eamon Ryan today announced the establishment of a high level action group on the green economy.
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Employment
Tuesday, 19 May 2009 15:45
Tánaiste announces detail of new green construction courses
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Tánaiste Mary Coughlan today announced details of new training
programmes for those who have lost their jobs in the construction
sector.
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Employment
Friday, 24 April 2009 16:02
Solar panel to suit Irish roofs set for Energy Show launch
Written by Lenny Antonelli
Irish renewable heating specialists Evergreen Energy are set to launch a new solar panel designed for typical Irish roofs at the Energy Show next week. The show, organised by Sustainable Energy Ireland, will be held next Wednesday and Thursday, 29 and 30 May, in the RDS, Dublin.
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Product News
Friday, 24 April 2009 15:27
Energy event to show Irelands green economy in action
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150 Irish and international exhibitors and over 4000 Irish energy professionals are expected to descend on Dublin’s RDS on 29 and 30 April at the Energy Show, according to Sustainable Energy Ireland.
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Friday, 24 April 2009 10:06
Dublin colleges save 3million through energy saving project
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Four Dublin colleges have achieved energy cost savings amounting to €3million by participating in an energy saving initiative.Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Dublin Institute of Technology and Dublin City University have just completed their e3 annual energy review, and achieved their 2008/9 target of an average 6 per cent reduction in energy use in 37 buildings after two years.
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Large Buildings
Friday, 17 April 2009 10:48
ESB green stimulus to create thousands of energy jobs
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ESB yesterday announced a series of initiatives to create up to 6,000 new jobs and training opportunities. Up to 3,700 new jobs will be created outside the company in Ireland in sectors such as smart networks and smart metering, wind energy, electric vehicles, home insulation and new sustainable technologies.
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Employment
Wednesday, 15 April 2009 13:48
Ireland predicted to escape global warming catastrophe
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IRELAND WILL be one of the few countries left that will be habitable
when global warming leads to a planet-wide catastrophe, one of the
world’s best known scientists has predicted
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Thursday, 09 April 2009 13:51
Emissions lower in 2008 for carbon trading companies
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Data supplied to the EU Commission by the Environmental Protection Agency shows that the verified emissions of greenhouse gases in 2008 for companies in Ireland covered by the Emissions Trading Scheme are lower than the previous year
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