Reports
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Bord Gáis Energy at the heart of energising a greener, fairer future for Ireland
In the face of climate challenges and the urgent need for more renewable energy on the grid, Bord Gáis Energy…
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Further education and training (FET) at the forefront of future green skills in construction
As we transition to a greener economy, there is an increasing demand in Ireland for green skills in the construction…
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ESRI: Between 35,000 and 53,000 housing units needed per year
Between 35,000 and 53,000 dwellings must be built per year until 2040 in order to meet projected housing demand, researchers…
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CAP24: Setting out the decarbonisation of Ireland’s assets
The sectoral emissions ceilings included in Climate Action Plan 2024 (CAP24) outline the framework within which the decarbonisation of Ireland’s…
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Respond: Delivering homes at scale
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body (AHB) and service provider, plays a crucial role in addressing the housing crisis…
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New roadmap outlines the HSE pathway to decarbonisation
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has unveiled a new roadmap to adhere to decarbonisation targets set out in the Government’s…
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MMC ‘pipeline’ needed to significantly boost housing supply
The promotion of modern methods of construction (MMC) in the residential sector can be a “game changer” in increasing annual…
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Making Irish homes cosier and more energy efficient
SSE Airtricity is working with governments, local authorities, and domestic customers to support the decarbonisation of homes across the island…
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A closer look at Sinn Féin’s alternative housing plan
In September 2024, Sinn Féin published its alternative housing plan, A Home of your Own: Sinn Féin’s Plan to make…
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Budget 2025: Government aiming to increase housing supply
In its final budget before the dissolution of the Dáil, the Government has focused its housing measures on increasing commencement…
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