Energy & Environment
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John O’Connell interview: Efficient water services
The Commission for Energy Regulation’s Generation Manager John O’Connell discusses the regulator’s plans for greater efficiencies and customer protection in…
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Who’s who in the environment
An overview of the key players in environmental policy within the political, public, private and voluntary sectors. Minister for the…
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EU action on Ireland’s environment
Ireland’s environmental record is improving but it continues to face legal action as Commissioner Potocnik demands clear and decisive action. …
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Veolia: Global expertise for a new era in water
Veolia’s global expertise and local presence makes it well-placed for changes to the water services sector. Veolia Water Ireland welcomes…
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Mark Griffin: Towards a public water utility
New water structures are essential due to increasing environmental requirements and decreasing exchequer funding, Mark Griffin, Assistant Secretary General at…
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Ronan Mulhall: New waste resource opportunities
The new waste policy means greater regulation of waste collection, according to Ronan Mulhall, who leads on waste policy at…
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New WEEE targets from 2016
European legislation on recovering electrical waste will mean more demanding recovery rates from 2016. A revised WEEE (waste electrical and…
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ERP Ireland: New resources for recovery
The recast Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and the current review of the producer responsibility initiatives (PRIs) model…
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Jeremy Oppenheim: Ireland’s global green opportunity
The world economy is fundamentally changing, making it impossible to separate economic and environmental decision-making, McKinsey’s Jeremy Oppenheim tells Environment…
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Climate adaptation: Humberto Delgado Rosa interview
The European Commission’s Humberto Delgado Rosa talks to Stephen Dineen about the need to adapt to climate change now and…
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