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Monday, 24 October 2016
Cold Winter Could Spell Disaster for EU's energy policy
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There are significant signs that a cold winter is on the way for Northern Europe. The Polar Vortex is notably very weak for this time of...
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Sunday, 9 October 2016
Valentia Observatory Records Record Rainfall
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On October 4th, Valentia Observatory recorded it's highest level of rainfall in a single day since the station opened 150 years ago. T...
Monday, 3 October 2016
Curtailment Payments to Wind Farms will Increase Over Winter
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From Irish Independent The compensation will be based on the market price per megawatt of power produced, which is currently at around €...
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Climate Saint Mary Robinson says "Eat Less Meat"
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From Irish Independent Meanwhile back in the real world, the skies over County Cavan, Ireland yesterday : If you look closel...
Monday, 26 September 2016
Grid Costs Set to Rise to Meet 2020 Targets
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Grid costs will cost households and businesses an additional € 354 million next year as part of a large rollout of grid and transmission n...
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Thursday, 22 September 2016
Rise in Ireland's Electricity Generation CO2 Emissions
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SEAI have published the latest details on CO2 emissions in Ireland. Electricity generation emissions have risen in 2015 because of a rise ...
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Monday, 12 September 2016
Over 40% of Wind Energy Shutdown Last Night
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by OWEN MARTIN Last night, over 40% of wind energy produced was shutdown or curtailed during a spell of gale force winds across the islan...
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