Developing hydrogen fuel could achieve energy security in transport for Ireland
The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Europe is at crossroads and the choices we make will determine our voice in the new global order
The European Investment Bank has provided €1.6bn to finance a diverse range of projects in Ireland, from student accommodation to home energy upgrades to major infrastructure projects
Minister says there have been 63,000 applications for energy upgrade grants for 2024
Simon Harris to unveil €434 million partnership between European Investment Bank and Housing Finance Agency
Owners can borrow up to €75,000 for energy efficiency upgrades, underpinned by European funds
Dane has been the scourge of Big Tech among other businesses over last decade
Wild Geese Dr Jane Feehan, Côte d’Ivoire
Loans of up to €50,000 at a lower interest rate to be rolled out within months as department ‘close’ to signing off on final details
Planning permission for new third level school in Cork city centre was granted last month
Company’s Lenire device approved by FDA uses sound and electric stimulation to ease symptoms of tinnitus
Revenue has challenged the legality of a €500,000 loan to the artificial intelligence company before its collapse
Latest investment will help further develop cybersecurity platform
EIB and others take a shine to Irish solar plan
Green lending can be used to fund facilities such as wind farms
High Court hearing takes place as third day of hi-tech event gets under way in Lisbon
Seen & heard: Desmond critical of housing policy; Web Summit face off; and energy alert for Amazon
Firms in the Republic invested just 6% of their budgets in energy efficiency last year
It’s been brewing for years, with lack of supply at its core. The solution lies in targeted strategies
Purchase comes soon after life sciences group’s sale of Kymab stake
ISIF owns almost 11% of Malin, which saw the value of its portfolio jump since late 2019
Employers’ group seeks overhaul of existing National Development Plan
Irish life sciences company holds 10% stake in immunotherapy firm
DCC official says too much emphasis being put on local authority acting as developer
Scheme expanded from €200m to €500m as part of July stimulus package
House suspended to allow TDs confer with officials on legislation to access €25bn EU fund
Reopening the economy is by no means as straightforward as shutting it down but there will be positive aspects to the new normal for business
Differences also emerge between FF, FG and Greens over Land Development Agency
Republic’s top EU civil servant says strict spending and subsidy rules will return after crisis
John FitzGerald: There are advantages to a pooled approach to borrowing across the euro zone
Availing of European rescue funds would send the wrong message
EU investment arm aims to put 50% of all lending into climate and sustainability projects by 2025
Financing to be used towards new €78m manufacturing plant in west Cork
Denis Naughten says consideration should be given to running plants on biofuels
Delegation to Longford and Offaly will meet workers and visit bogs set for restoration
Friday interview: John Moran, former Department of Finance mandarin
Illegal oil and gas explorations continue as Ankara pays little heed to threat of sanctions
Erdogan vows to protect Turkish Cypriot rights and to continue drilling
Group beats €100m target and intends to invest the bulk of the fund in Europe and US
State utility to upgrade interconnector and enable network to carry compressed gas
Funding to support onshore wind, solar energy and energy storage schemes
Amyrt’s EB development asset progressing through phase three clinical trial
‘Enjoy the differences and push yourself outside your comfort zone’
Housing scheme rebranded but development in Inchicore still just a glint in Minister’s eye
Construction set to start on new buildings for more than 10,000 students and 600 staff
Start-ups featured in the New Innovator column reveal the challenges they have faced
City is choking with excessive traffic but bypass not expected before at least 2024
European Investment Bank loan of €490 million for National Children’s Hospital
‘Much higher’ investment required to sustain recovery, says European Investment Bank
European Investment Bank funding will help build new college of medicine, nursing and health
Cork university hopes to grow its student numbers to 23,000 over the next five years
Increased spending on infrastructure a top priority, says Minister for Finance
Minister for Finance says latest forecast says economy will grow by 3.7 per cent next year
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices