Energy & Environment
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A Mutually Beneficial All-Island Waste Strategy
All-island co-operation between Ireland and Northern Ireland in environmental protection, sustainable waste management and policy ordination is a mutually beneficial…
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Planning Conference 2018
The annual Planning Conference recently took place in the Radisson Blu, Golden Lane, bringing together key stakeholders to look at…
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Ireland’s National Mitigation Plan centred on a commitment to decarbonise energy
Ireland launches its National Mitigation Plan with emissions’ targets envisaged up to 2050. The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and…
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Stability within a fast changing energy market
The role of the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) is to provide consumers with a degree of stability – in…
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Coillte Land Solutions: Ireland’s low carbon enabler
Coillte Land Solutions, a division of Coillte, leverages the company’s significant land-bank in order to create value across a range…
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Sweden contemplates four future energy strategies beyond 2020
Sweden is committed to developing an energy strategy that meets the best needs of the country, from a cost, environmental…
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Energy branding: ‘people don’t change’
“The way the energy markets are changing is based on technology and different product offerings. Products change and technology changes,…
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Brexit and the potential implications for SEM
Sorting out a bespoke electricity agreement will be a fundamental Brexit requirement for Ireland. Chatham House Senior Research Fellow Antony…
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High performance computing: Empowering the energy sector
The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) is Ireland’s national High Performance and Technical Computing centre, which provides advanced high…
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Brexit’s potential impact on Ireland’s security of gas supply
Ireland must look beyond the UK if it is to secure competitively-priced natural gas beyond Brexit. Ireland’s security of gas…
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