Energy & Environment
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Green hydrogen will play a key role in Ireland’s energy transition
As one of Ireland’s leading climate solutions companies, Bord na Móna believes that greenhydrogen, a zero-carbon gas, will act as a…
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A new approach for green gases
The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) has proposed a dual gas system modelling approach considering hydrogen…
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Green hydrogen: Ireland’s new energy carrier
Green hydrogen is a promising energy carrier that has the potential to play a crucial role in achieving net-zero emissions,…
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Local authority HGV roadmaps among Shared Island projects
A feasibility study for local authorities to develop zero-carbon heavy goods vehicles (HGV) roadmaps on a cross-border basis is among…
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Environment and Climate Minister Eamon Ryan TD: ‘Government will continue to lead on climate action’
Minister for the Environment and Climate Eamon Ryan TD responds to questions from eolas Magazine relating to Ireland’s journey towards…
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The illusion of progress is comforting and more dangerous than no progress at all
In the 12 months since the last eolas climate report, a number of important and critical successes have been achieved,…
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Waste-to-energy continues to play a vital role in energy recovery
Events of the past year have sharply exposed the precariousness of Ireland’s security of energy supply, as oil and natural…
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CAP23: Annex of Actions
In March 2023, the Government approved specific actions required to implement the targets set out in Climate Action Plan 2023.…
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Indaver is ready to contribute to a new hydrogen economy
Hydrogen produced from indigenous resources, such as waste, also offers an opportunity for energy independence and security, which have become…
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How AWS is helping Irish organisations achieve their sustainability goals
Meeting the Government’s obligation to reduce emissions by 51 per cent by 2030 and net zero greenhouse gas emissions by…
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