Nuclear generators, hydrogen and battery storage are options we should explore to generate clean electricity
Wind and solar can’t be relied on to replace gas as a reliable source to power our electricity supply
Wind and solar can’t be relied on to replace gas as a reliable source to power our electricity supply
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For a fleeting moment, the State was at the forefront of this technology; now it’s back of the class
Ireland ranks eighth out of top 10 countries for renewable electricity use, Energy Institute report says
Cost, complex grant processes and uncertainty are affecting move to green power, says advisory body
Renters are one of the most at risk groups in terms of energy poverty, National Economic and Social Council finds
Nominee places range from the shadows of Croagh Patrick to a once derelict dump site in Dublin’s Liberties
Wind farm will deliver enough power for 1.3m homes and is among bank’s largest green investments to date
‘If something can shave off just half a degree, that means millions fewer impacted by heatwaves, crop failures or flooding’
At a Time of Climate Crisis: There are serious questions over the sustainability of hydrotreated vegetable oil and the industries that are promoting its use
Cumbersome planning systems greatly delay grid developments
Reports of extreme weather events are still being described as rare or unavoidable, while the findings of scientists are often dismissed as inflexible dogma
National Economic & Social Council charts a way through the energy minefield
‘To lead in clean energy, we need to invest strategically, contain costs and work more closely with our neighbours’
But share of total power demand for data centres predicted to fall to 16 per cent by 2050
AER floated in 2019 and had a wind, solar and hydro power portfolio with a capacity of 435MWs across Scandinavia, Greece, Spain and Portugal
Deal will ‘unlock barriers’ to power firm’s growth, Australian multinational says
Thinking in a Climate Emergency: Renewables, energy efficiency and ending fossil-fuel reliance do help cut CO2
Looming legal battles over transport and energy projects will determine which direction we take
RHO reaffirms commitment to support indigenous biomethane sector
Sale to LS Power is part of plan to generate $20bn from divestments
Announcement of €5m district heating fund comes amid concerns over possible rollback of climate spending as revised NDP is finalised
Change would end ESB Networks monopoly of electricity line sector
Irish wind farms met 30% of demand in June, while solar farms also had a record month
Kerry community is embracing innovation with mix of local energy projects, nature-positive farming and sustainable tourism
Target to reduce emissions by 51% by 2030, but last year they were down just 12%
Launch comes ahead of EU legislation in the autumn designed to ensure cross-border integrated grid planning
Herbata plans to use 50% renewables at Naas complex
Efforts to bring about wind and solar farms can support land and marine biodiversity, group says
Germany weighing a ban on fuel most vulnerable to fraud by overseas producers
Ireland’s largest power plant to be used as back-up as renewables hub is scaled up
But initial purchase costs of money-savers such as solar panels still deter many from buying
Global Action Plan’s first Climate Champions project hits targets within urban community of Enniscorthy
Judge begins hearing to assess damages for four people over nuisance impact of wind turbine
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