First unmanned service station opens

The State’s first card-operated service station for the public has opened on the Aran Islands.

The State’s first card-operated service station for the public has opened on the Aran Islands.

The Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív officially unveiled the facility on Inis Mór, which has one tank earmarked for biofuels.

It is the latest landmark initiative to be rolled out on the off-shore islands after last March's launch of an electric bus.

Mr Ó Cuív also turned the sod on the island's €40 million new port project, the single biggest investment in the islands in the country's history.

"We are all aware of the challenges posed by climate change, and the need to find more sustainable energy sources and practices," said Mr Ó Cuív.

"My Department has been working closely with Sustainable Energy Ireland over the past year and Terms of Reference have been drafted for a major energy needs survey of the islands, using the Aran Islands as a pilot, aimed eventually at  developing strategies that will reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

"The station provides the islanders with diesel at present and I believe that one tank has been earmarked for biofuels, for when they become commercially viable on the island."

The station will be unmanned and members of the public will be able to refuel and pay at pumps using special cards, details of which have yet to be revealed.