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Kilkenny County Council among councils switching to Energia

Kilkenny County Council is among the record 27 local authorities that have switched to independent energy provider Energia for their unmetered electricity supply since this market was opened last year.

ICA centenary celebrations - One hundred years of helping women and communities

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They have been the backbone of local communities, behind the scenes working together to combat isolation and foster advances in education, electricity supply, infrastructure, and health, and now this year the Irish Countrywomen’s Association has yet another achievement to celebrate, its centenary.

Horrible year for farming

Many farmers throughout Carlow and Kilkenny and indeed throughout Ireland, will be glad to see the back of 2008, because it was a horrible year to be involved in farming.

Fianna Fáil determined to make Galway the heart of the green revolution

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Fianna Fáil is determined to lead a green revolution in Galway by making the city into a a sustainable energy zone and Ireland’s leading centre of energy efficiency, alternative energy research and development.

Rosemount residence an all-round winner

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Beautifully presented and ready to occupy, this well appointed 4 bedroom detached residence is on a half acre landscaped site approximately a three minute drive from Moate on the fashionable Rosemount Road.

Cashla power plant in wrong location, say Athenry Greens

The need for security of electricity supply in Ireland, and the need to add more renewable energy resources to the national grid, is of strategic importance for Ireland, according to the Athenry Greens. Part of this plan is the addition of peak gas power plants to make up for the fall in supply from renewable energy.

Westport electricity upgrade on target

Work on the upgrading of the Westport electricity supply is on target for completion inside a year.

What to do before, during, and after flooding

While much of east Galway is suffering from the effects of last week’s flooding, the danger is by no means over yet as the heavy rains are set to continue and there are concerns over high tides and rising river levels.

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