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Recycle electrical and electronic goods at a free collection day

WEEE Ireland will host two free public collection days this month for recycling eletrical waste in Galway.

Irish households went without heat this winter to cut costs

Almost seven in ten (69 per cent) people in Irish households went without heating at some point this winter in a bid to save money on their energy bills

Show Me The Funny - Heat 2

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THE SECOND heat of Show Me The Funny takes place on Monday January 23 at 8pm in The King's Head with special guest John Colleary, best known for his work on Savage Eye.

Free Christmas tree recycling as Athlone centre re-opens

 

Temporary closure of recycling centres

 

The warmer way to heat your home - Sweeney Oil

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Its that time of year again! The kids are back to school, more traffic on the roads in the morning and the evenings are closing in. You will feel the nip in the air and know its time to put the heating back on.

Repak wants Galway to recycle better

Recycling giant Repak is calling on all Galway people to recycle better and avoid contamination.

Toyota reveals details of its ready-to-go fuel cell saloon

In the week that the 2014 International Engine of the Year Awards are announced, Toyota revealed the exterior design and Japanese market guide pricing of its hydrogen-powered Fuel Cell Sedan, following the car’s appearance in concept form at last year’s Tokyo motor show.

First Spire-sized turbine gets go-ahead

Fans and opponents of wind technology will soon be able to get a first-hand look at a wind turbine after a single, 88m (290 ft) turbine has received planning permission on a site between Mullingar and Delvin.

Hydrogen fuel cell cars are the future

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Cars in the medium to long term will be powered by fuel cells. They will be emissions free and the fuel will be hydrogen. I have driven several prototypes and they will be the fuel and power source for our cars in the future, writes Padraic Deane.

 

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