THE DECISION by An Bord Pleanála to approve scaled-down plans by
Arnotts for its ambitious "Northern Quarter" development brings into
focus again the conflicting views on plans for tall buildings in Dublin.
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Large Buildings
Monday, 28 July 2008 13:54
Government invests e40m to help Ireland meet its Kyoto targets
Written by News Desk
THE GOVERNMENT has invested almost €40 million to date in
carbon-reduction projects that will help Ireland meet its Kyoto
commitments.
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Climate Change
Monday, 28 July 2008 13:49
Government invests e40m to help Ireland meet its Kyoto targets
Written by News Desk
THE GOVERNMENT has invested almost €40 million to date in
carbon-reduction projects that will help Ireland meet its Kyoto
commitments.
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Government
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 14:31
Minister Ryan launches Low Carbon Homes Programme
Written by Jeff Colley
€9m for developers of A2 rated housing
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Government
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 14:30
Competition launched to design buildings with exemplary energy standards
Written by Jeff Colley
A major forum of over 300 building industry professionals was told
today that significant upskilling is required across the industry if
government targets for the energy performance of buildings are to be
achieved. The event, ‘Sustainable Architecture Now’, was organised by
Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) in association with the Royal
Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) and the Office of Public
Works (OPW).
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Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
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Government
Monday, 07 July 2008 18:03
Government announces new phase for Greener Homes Scheme as grant volumes exceed 22,000
Written by Jeff Colley
The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon
Ryan TD today announced that the Greener Homes Scheme (GHS), having
made over 22,000 grant commitments to householders towards the
installation of new renewable energy heating systems, will move
immediately to Phase III of the scheme.
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Government
New third-level unit to research energy and environmental issues.
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Renewable Energy
Tuesday, 20 May 2008 15:07
Results of social housing energy audit to be launched in Cork
Written by News Desk
Delegates at a seminar in Cork on Thursday will hear results of an
energy audit of social housing schemes across Ireland. Attendance is
free and a limited number of spaces are still available.
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Events
Tuesday, 20 May 2008 15:00
New state policy on sustainable architecture goes to public consultation
Written by News Desk
The Department of the Environment and the Irish Architecture Foundation
are to hold a series of public meetings to consult on new architecture
policy, which will put more emphasis on environmental sustainability.
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Events
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Ventilation
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Oil supply increases but prices remain high
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Oil Peak
Thursday, 24 April 2008 16:15
Energy refurb scheme for existing homes launched by Minister Ryan
Written by Jeff Colley
Construct Ireland can exclusively reveal that Energy Minister Eamon
Ryan has today announced the launch of the pilot Home Energy Saving
Scheme.
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Government
Irish group attends passive house event in Germany
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Eco Housing
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Energy Minister Eamon Ryan has welcomed the approval by the Board of ESB of a Strategic Framework to 2020 which should see the electricity supplier halve its carbon dioside emissions.
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Government
An ice shelf about the size of Connecticut is breaking up and "hanging by a thread" from the Antarctic Peninsula because of global warming, the British Antarctic Survey said on Tuesday.
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Climate Change
The fourth meeting of the "Gleneagles dialogue" on global warming ended
last week with no sign of a consensus on a new global climate policy
after the Kyoto protocol on greenhouse gas emissions expires in 2012.
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Climate Change
MAYO councillors are confident that their bid to overhaul planning
rules in rural Mayo will stand up to scrutiny from the Minister for the
Environment.
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Planning
AN TAISCE is opposing the construction of a new €160 million women's, children's and maternity hospital in Sandyford.
A DEVELOPMENT society in Derrybrien, Co Galway, scene of a massive
bogslide in 2003, has won its High Court challenge to the manner in
which Galway County Council extended planning permissions for the
erection of a wind farm on a mountain in the area.
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Renewable Energy