Ireland to ditch fossil-fuel funds
Ireland will become the world’s first country to sell off its investments in fossil-fuel firms, after a bill was passed
Ireland will become the world’s first country to sell off its investments in fossil-fuel firms, after a bill was passed
An Irish oil and gas exploration specialist has been in talks with Gazprom over the possibility of developing a refinery
An Irish company that provides renewable-energy advice has targeted improvement for Northern Ireland’s renewables. The report, Proposal for a Renewable
British reliance on importing French power has increased by almost a quarter during 2018 in further evidence of Britain’s energy
Ireland has “enormous potential for offshore energy developments”, Norwegian state-run giant Statoil told Dublin’s Department Communications, Climate Action and Environment
Ireland faces fines of around €600 million a year from the European Union for failing to meet renewable energy targets
Irish environmental groups and the Green Party have accused the Dublin government of refusing to back EU proposals to allow
Cypriot household electricity bills rose 22 per cent in the 12 months to June, the heaviest increase in the EU,
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