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Irish food company leads on green energy

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A County Dublin food company has become the first in Ireland to set out to power 100 percent of its production using green energy. Country Crest, based in Lusk and owned by brothers, Michael and Gabriel Hoey, has invested €1.5 million in a state-of-the-art wind turbine which commenced powering the plant during a recent visit by Deputy John Gormley, Minister for the Environment.

A little bit of Heaven in Kinvara

This impressive, eco friendly, c3,000sq ft home is situated on one acre of land with views of the Burren and Aughinish Bay to the front with a south facing aspect, incorporating beautifully landscaped gardens and with a double garage to the rear. This is a passive type house and comes with a 10 year HomeBond structural guarantee and has a super efficient BER rating of A2, which is more than twice as efficient as the required energy rating for new dwellings.

Twenty-first century living at 20th century prices

Pairc an Romhanaigh is an exclusive development of 12 high specification energy efficient homes nestling on a beautifully landscaped 6.2 acre site bordered by the River Raford in Kiltullagh village, approximately 15 miles from Galway city.

Council to save €150,000 through new €1 million energy contract

Mayo County Council is set to make €150,000 worth of savings due to a new energy contract which has been signed with Energia.

Westmeath is focusing on solar as local company are awarded national accreditation

A local solar installation company, Padraig Keegan Heatingand Plumbing, has joined an all-Ireland accreditation scheme that brings peace of mind to homeowners in Westmeath looking to install solar thermal hot water systems. The company has passed stringent vetting criteria to become a member of the Kingspan Solar Accredited Installer Scheme.  

Work for a cleaner environment with Soltec

Soltec Ltd is the only waste solvent recycling company based in Ireland. Licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency and located in Mullingar, Soltec has been working for a cleaner environment for some 15 years.

Work for a cleaner environment with Soltec

Soltec Ltd is the only waste solvent recycling company based in Ireland. Licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency and located in Mullingar, Soltec has been working for a cleaner environment for some 15 years.

Work for a cleaner environment with Soltec

Soltec Ltd is the only waste Solvent recycling company based in Ireland. Licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency and located in Mullingar, Soltec has been working for a cleaner environment for some 15 years.

Senator Windows relaunch energy scrappage scheme for windows and doors

Following the huge success of their Energy Scrappage Scheme offer earlier this year, Senator Windows are pleased to announce the re-introduction of the scheme this week. “We had a huge increase in enquiries regarding our energy saving products when we launched the scheme in the spring,” says Geraldine Sullivan, marketing manager of Senator Windows.

Mass employment for region from Belmullet wave energy centre

An investment by the Government in Ireland’s ocean energy development, through IDA Ireland, was announced this week, with significant research and development work to be undertaken at the national wave energy test site at Belmullet. If planning is obtained for the research site at Belmullet this will lead to the creation in the long term of between “500 and 600 jobs” through the harnessing of “unrivalled” wave power and the possibility that Ireland would become a lead exporter of large quantities of green electricity.

 

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