Gas Networks Ireland begins construction of biomethane plant in Mitchelstown
Tánaiste Micheál Martin and GNI break ground on a planned €32m plant
Tánaiste Micheál Martin and GNI break ground on a planned €32m plant
A programme of works that includes the construction of new energy facilities heralds a new era of innovation, says Brian Sheehan, director of assets and infrastructure at Gas Networks Ireland
At its peak, wind energy supplied 74% of the country’s electricity but fell to less than 1% during calm periods
Currently, the Corrib gas field contributes about 20% of Ireland’s annual natural gas demands
‘There were periods when wind’s contribution fell away almost completely,’ say Gas Networks Ireland
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Connecting Bord Na Mona plant to system will cut carbon by 40%
Gas imports accounted for 72 per cent of all gas supplied to the network in September
Leustean Rosta pleaded guilty to unlawfully interfering with a gas supply and dishonestly using gas at his home in Cork city
Failure of engineering firm to implement agreement on pay increase has prompted action, says Siptu
Gas made from farm and food waste could replace more than 25% of natural gas on network and create new agri-income streams, says Gas Networks Ireland
Experts expect a drop in natural gas prices from historic highs, but economic storm clouds remain in view
EU hits gas reserves target two months ahead of schedule but analysts say it might not be enough
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It was ‘another very strong month for wind’, said Gas Networks Ireland
Wind generated about 40 per cent of all energy in first quarter of the year
Moody’s move follows agency’s upgrading of Irish sovereign debt
Rural homes can achieve B1 BER for €11,000 by switching ‘renewable-ready gas boilers’ with building upgrades
Toland has more than 30 years’ experience of senior management roles in sectors such as food, aviation, and consumer goods
The Government previously rejected the idea of energy price caps
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Homes and businesses face no disruption in crucial fuel supplies, says network operator
The exercises will involved Gas Networks Ireland, Eirgrid, ESB Networks and the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU)
Exercises designed to prepare Republic for any disruption to gas or electricity supplies
Coal powered 11% of electricity last month, double the amount of the year before
Coal provided up to 29% of the electricity consumed here last month
Gas Networks Ireland says demand in offices and education settings rose in September
Market regulators have issued eight ‘amber alert’ demand warnings since January
Low wind speeds and power plant closures boost Republic’s reliance on the fossil fuel
Wind provided 32% and coal and peat collectively provided 10% of power generation
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