Big increase in Irish companies reporting carbon emissions, report finds
CDP says number of Irish companies reporting is up from 31 to 47
Ervia appoints interim chief executive to permanent role
Cathal Marley joined Ervia in 2016 as chief financial officer
Water supply problems are not of Irish Water’s making
Utility differs from energy sector in that it has no power to ensure it is financed
Over 1,000 businesses sign up to suspend gas standing charges
Gas Networks Ireland is foregoing charges for businesses not consuming gas
Bord Gáis Energy says it will not disconnect customers during crisis
Eirgrid’s contingency plans focus on ‘mitigating the impact of Covid-19 on electricity services for everyone in Ireland’
Banning oil exploration could have implications for energy security
Ireland currently depends for energy on a gas supply line that runs from Siberia
Dirty water risks health of 550,000 people, warns EPA
Watchdog says 60 supplies across State are threatened with contamination
Bord Gáis chief breaks down the bill for low-carbon future
Catherine O’Kelly calls for transparency around costs of Government’s green ambitions and ensuring energy security in Ireland
Business winner lessons: ‘I would have taken the business international sooner’
Top 1000: Eight of Ireland’s business leaders tell us about their lives at the top
Sodexo appoints new head of corporate services
Julie Ennis moves from Bank of Ireland to role at facilities management company
Gas begins flowing through €100m pipeline linking Ireland and Scotland
Gas Networks Ireland boss describes new pipe as a ‘critical piece of infrastructure’ that ends dependence on a single pipe
Committee fails to move Bill banning oil and gas exploration off the coast
Minister says legislation clashes with key aims of State’s energy policy – sustainability, security of supply and affordability
Interview: Denis O’Sullivan, managing director, Gas Networks Ireland
Greenhouse gas emissions can be converted to gas to generate electricity, power businesses, heat homes and run transport
Heated debate: making our homes carbon-free
Moving Ireland’s two million homes away from oil to renewable forms of energy is an immense task
Irish Water drives 73% profit growth at State-owned Ervia
Ervia made capital investments of €673m in gas and water infrastructure in 2017
Amid diesel backlash and bans, transport firms look to natural gas
Renewable gas ‘will provide a carbon neutral, fully renewable fuel that can be used to reduce our agricultural and transport emissions’
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