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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 14:47

More than just hot air

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Aervent-Lindab offers higher BER ratings through SAP approval on heat recovery ventilation.

Tuesday, 20 May 2008 12:47

Developer pulls out of social housing

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State asked to pick up the pieces as PPP schemes flounder

Tuesday, 20 May 2008 12:20

Well Oiled

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Oil supply increases but prices remain high

Monday, 19 May 2008 12:44

'Affordable' housing to revive market

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Desperate builders develop social conscience? 

Housebuilder McInerney Holdings has warned it is facing difficult conditions in both its Irish and UK markets and that, as a result, it is delaying new site starts and focusing on its affordable

Monday, 19 May 2008 12:28

British house prices fall

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Ireland not alone in collapsing property market

The Times reports that house prices in Britain are likely to fall by seven per cent in the next year alongside a 40 per cent fall in sales.

Interestingly, Britain is currently suffering from an acute housing shortage with

Monday, 19 May 2008 11:33

Consumer spending to fall

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Mintel survey says 'times is tough' 

 The Irish Times reports that 67 per cent of Irish consumers are now more mindful of rising living costs.

 

The Mintel Ireland survey, Irish
Monday, 19 May 2008 11:19

Off grid in the middle of nowhere

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With all of the talk  about zero-carbon housing, the Guardian reports on one project that has resulted in an off-grid house.
 
Impressive as the results may be considered by some, it's probably rather too extreme for most people:
 
 Life on the most northerly inhabited island in Britain can be very tough indeed. On Unst the winters are harsh, and the winds brutal and relentless, regularly sweeping across the treeless landscape at more than 100mph. But Unst is the island chosen by a retired couple from Wiltshire to build one of the world's greenest houses - a "zero carbon" home powered entirely by the wind and the sun. It sits on the same latitude as southern Greenland, but will soon boast lemon trees, grapevines and green pepper plants in its greenhouse, an electric car powered by the wind, and floors heated by drawing warmth from the air.
Friday, 16 May 2008 17:06

Oil prices peak again

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Now over US$127 per barrel 

As if we weren't bored hearing about oil prices, BBC News Online is reporting that the commodity is now over US$127 a barrel, an all-time high.

Oil prices have hit a record high above $127 a barrel on speculation that China will
Friday, 16 May 2008 15:41

Half of Irish building firms not working

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Half of Ireland's construction companies have stopped building houses while they attempt to offload existing properties.

A report published today by Merrion Capital said that the current housing oversupply will take more than twelve months to clear up.

"The overall conclusion

Thursday, 15 May 2008 18:48

Ireland could become renewable leader

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Opportunity for massive growth in green energy sector 
 
Build.ie reports that, "2,000 megawatts of electricity could be generated by the development of offshore wind farms in Ireland, with a saving of €236m every year in carbon offset costs."
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