Energy
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Ireland’s gas network to play a crucial role in our green hydrogen evolution
Gas Networks Ireland operates and maintains Ireland’s €2.7 billion, 14,664km national gas network, which is considered one of the safest…
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Gas needed as transition fuel
Ireland’s lack of energy security is topical, and self-sufficiency is an area of particular weakness. While a government decision to…
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The return of geopolitics: Consequences for energy policy
Caroline Kuzemko, Reader in International Political Economy at the University of Warwick and co-chair and co-founder of the European Consortium…
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Bord Gáis Energy welcomes National Hydrogen Strategy
Bord Gáis Energy has welcomed the publication of the Government’s recently published National Hydrogen Strategy as a keystone to Ireland…
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Decarbonising Ireland’s heat demand
Barry Quinlan, Assistant Secretary, Energy – built environment, retrofit and heat policy at the Department of the Environment, Climate and…
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Paving the way for a just transition: The role of renewable gas in Ireland’s future
In the pursuit of a sustainable future, Ireland stands at a crossroads, facing the challenges of combating climate change while…
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National Hydrogen Strategy published
Long awaited by many in the energy sector, the National Hydrogen Strategy was launched by Minister for the Environment, Climate…
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Emissions reductions for industry: Lessons from Germany
Paul Münnich, Project Manager for Agora Industry, outlines the scale of the challenge in decarbonising the industrial sector in Germany.…
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Fit for 55: Hydrogen and decarbonised gas position agreed
EU member states agreed in March 2023 on the European Council’s position on the proposed hydrogen and decarbonised gas market…
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Outlook on European gas market
Anouk Honoré, Senior Research Fellow at The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies says that while the European gas market is…
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