Future of gas
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Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue TD: An agri-led and farmer centric sustainable biomethane industry
The Government has set ambitious targets for sectoral emissions reductions, and I have recognised that central to success is the…
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Gas Networks Ireland outlines pathway to a net zero carbon network
Gas Networks Ireland has embarked on an ambitious journey to fully decarbonise Ireland’s gas network by 2045. This transformation will…
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Biomethane: A sustainable industry of scale
The publication of Ireland’s first major policy statement on biomethane marks an important milestone in an overarching ambition to develop…
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Challenges and opportunities for green hydrogen in a future energy system
To meet our climate targets, the global economy must reach net zero emissions by 2050. While it is anticipated that…
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Unlocking the potential of long-term energy storage The Kestrel Project, collectively developed by ESB, dCarbonX and Bord Gáis Energy
It is essential to transform Ireland’s energy system to achieve its goal of a climate-neutral economy by 2050 whilst also…
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Reducing demand key to Government’s vision for gas security
As an enabler of the publication of Energy Security in Ireland to 2030, in November 2023 the Government released a…
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Biomethane critical to high-heat decarbonisation
Following the publication of the National Biomethane Strategy, Barry Quinlan – whose remit as Assistant Secretary at the Department of…
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The role of gas in bridging the gap: Ireland’s path to net zero
To make sure that everyone can play their part in Ireland’s energy transition, Duncan Osborne, CEO of Calor, explains the…
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Time for an all-island gas storage plan
Amid energy security challenges, MaREI Director and Associate Vice-President of Sustainability at University College Cork (UCC), Brian Ó Gallachóir has…
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EU biomethane investment halfway to 2030 targets
Two years since the launch of REPowerEU, the European Commission states that €18 billion has been spent in helping the…
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