Electricity interconnecter to France gets green light from An Bord Pleanála
Power line from Cork to Brittany will carry 700 megawatts of power in both directions
Power line from Cork to Brittany will carry 700 megawatts of power in both directions
Some 80 projects won contracts with a guaranteed price for power
Eirgrid chief executive Mark Foley believes a decade of global collaboration is the key to successfully addressing climate change
Regulators sought offers to build new power plants to provide energy in 2024-2025
New CSO data reveals surge in energy demand from data centres in Ireland
Weather, international tensions and gas supply problems combine to increase risk in grid
Gareth Llewellyn to tell Oireachtas Committee TII will play part in State’s climate targets
Rising demand for electricity could see Moneypoint operate beyond closure date
State agencies blamed for long delays in processing applications to connect to grid
DUP’s Sammy Wilson says deal was done last week, and bill would be passed on to consumers
Deadline is believed to be tight, particularly if planning objections materialise
Data centres are arriving but ramped-up green electricity supply not quite there yet
Countries team up on Celtic Interconnector from Cork to Brittany
Concerns have been raised about why Ireland – an island with an outdated energy grid still mostly reliant on fossil fuel-based energy generation – should be eager to keep adding more of these energy-draining behemoths
Grid will continue to need natural gas to secure electricity supply, CRU says
Iseq down by 0.26% as domestic index heavyweights fail to fire on thin volumes
National grid operator oversees first round of new government green energy aid scheme
Company operates gas franchise in New York City, Long Island as well as running Britain’s energy system
Danish and Irish group in joint €300m venture to build renewable energy plants
Businesses taking lead in climate emergency as warnings get more shrill
Providence biggest faller on Iseq on day of very thin trading volumes
Consumers will ultimately pay for Government’s logic-defying energy policies
Electricity customers here will have to pay more in future to support the development of wind farms and other renewables
AIB stock falls but FBD climbs as departures announced
In Dublin, Iseq fell 0.6%, with poor performances from some larger financial stocks
Sterling slips on concerns that the next UK prime minister may push for hard Brexit
Iseq underperforms peers and Paddy Power Betfair down 1% as name change agreed
Aryzta leads large-caps lower, Smurfit Kappa bucks trend
In Dublin Smurfit Kappa hit by poor pricing data while builders rise on Brexit news
Minister for the Environment and Climate Action Denis Naughten is adamant the State will play its part in a green revolution
Moving Ireland’s two million homes away from oil to renewable forms of energy is an immense task
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