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Electric cars are here to stay

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Electric cars are now a reality for Ireland, according to Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan.

Hogan wants Govrenment to adopt FG policy on broadband

Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Government to immediately adopt Fine Gael’s policy on broadband as new OECD figures reveal that Ireland is now bottom of the league in Europe in broadband speeds.

Minister’s listed TV sports event plan could lead to ‘dire consequences’ for Connacht Rugby

Connacht Rugby faces renewed threats - not, this time, from headquarters, but from Government plans to broadcast major rugby matches free.

Electric cars are cheaper, cleaner, and better says Ó Brolcháin

Switching to electric cars makes economic, as well as environmental, sense, there is no vehicle registration tax to be paid on such cars, no carbon emissions, and they are cheaper to run.

Electric cars are cheaper, cleaner, and better says Ó Brolcháin

Switching to electric cars makes economic, as well as environmental, sense, there is no vehicle registration tax to be paid on such cars, no carbon emissions, and they are cheaper to run.

Electric cars are cheaper, cleaner, and better says Ó Brolcháin

Switching to electric cars makes economic, as well as environmental, sense, there is no vehicle registration tax to be paid on such cars, no carbon emissions, and they are cheaper to run.

Ring queries absence of broadband

Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has been advised by the Fine Gael spokesperson on community, rural, and Gaeltacht affairs, Deputy Michael Ring of the absence of a broadband service in certain areas of Mayo. He raised the matter by way of a Dáil question as to what steps the Minister is taking to provide high-speed broadband services.

At last — a tv service that requires no licence

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A telecommunications company is seeking to take advantage of the reform in broadcasting law to offer viewers free internet-based TV.

New grants will help homeowners save

The Green Party's representative in Kilkenny has welcomed the announcement by ministers Eamon Ryan and John Gormley of €100 million worth of new grants that will help homeowners. People living in local authority housing will save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through better insulation and energy systems.

Green minister backs Obamarama as US electorate votes for change

US presidential election victor Barack Obama is the ‘real deal’, according to Green Minister Eamon Ryan, who visited Kilkenny this week.

 

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