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Expanding utility business SSE plc aquires Mayo power plant

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SSE plc has entered in to agreement with Endesa Generacion SA, to acquire Endesa Ireland Limited in an acquisition and investment package totalling €488 million. The investment includes the 104MW Tawnaghmore gas oil flexible peaking power plant in Co Mayo.

Dodgy diesel costs us millions

The last three years or so have seen a big increase in diesel laundering. Fuel smugglers have been making out like Al Capone during Prohibition.

The EU, and Ireland, gets it wrong on biofuels

The road to hell is paved with good intentions they say. There is a fine example of the law of unintended consequences in the recent history of biofuels in Europe.

The EU, and Ireland, gets it wrong on biofuels

The road to hell is paved with good intentions they say. There is a fine example of the law of unintended consequences in the recent history of biofuels in Europe.

The EU, and Ireland, gets it wrong on biofuels

The road to hell is paved with good intentions they say. There is a fine example of the law of unintended consequences in the recent history of biofuels in Europe.

Galway builders up for award at Dublin ceremony tonight

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Galway-based company, Passive House Builders, has been nominated for the prestigious ‘Green Residential Award’ at the National Green Awards 2012 being held tonight in Dublin.

Mercy students promote Switch Onto Solar

Transition year students at Mercy Secondary School in Newtownsmith are promoting the benefits of renewable energy, in particular creating awareness about solar panels, as part of the One Good Idea Project competition which is being held in conjunction with Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.

€3,000 fine for using green diesel

A man from Castlebar was convicted and fined this week after he was detected using green diesel in his vehicle.

Petrol and diesel price surge adds €10 per month

The prices of petrol and diesel have surged upwards at the pumps again in the last month, according to the latest survey of retail prices from AA Ireland. A litre of petrol now costs 154.9 cent, up by a full 7 cent per litre since December. Diesel prices also rose sharply, up by 6.2 cent to an average of 153.1 cent in the last month.

Marble City Fuels – the name to trust this winter

With a cold winter ahead, Marble City Fuels is well prepared with an excellent range of solid fuel and gas in stock.

 

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