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New regulations will require electric vehicle recharging infrastructure at new homes

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, has announced new building regulations that will require Electric Vehicle (EV) recharging infrastructure be installed in new homes to enable future installation of EV recharging points.

New electric car sales gather pace this year

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Electric cars are the big winners in the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October.

Midlands Bioenergy Development Project in-person launch in Moate

Tuar Ard Arts and Enterprise Centre in the heart of Moate was the venue for the recent in-person launch of the Midlands Bioenergy Development Project.

Port’s role in wind energy servicing set to grow

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A consignment of massive wind turbine blades which arrived in the city’s port will this week be transported in the dark of night across Quincentenary Bridge and onwards to their eventual site in Connemara.

Public consultation under way for innovative hydrogen valley

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A two-day public consultation will get under way in the city today (Thursday) following the announcement of detailed plans to create the country’s first hydrogen valley in Galway.

NUIGalway graduate rewarded for study of green hydrogen

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An NUI Galway student, who won an academic award from engineering company ARUP, has now succeeded in joining Ireland’s first green hydrogen company

Toyota Mirai world record distance with zero emissions

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The latest 2021 Toyota Mirai has officially set the Guinness World record for the longest distance by a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle without refuelling.

Grant makes sizeable investment in R&D to support the complete biofuel heating of rural homes

Grant, Ireland’s leading home heating appliance manufacturer, has invested over €250,000 in pioneering a major R&D breakthrough that could help reduce carbon emissions in rural and hard to heat homes.

Grant invests over €250k in R&D to support drive for biofuel to heat Irish homes

Grant, Ireland’s leading home heating appliance manufacturer, has invested over €250,000 in pioneering a major R&D breakthrough that could help reduce carbon emissions in rural and hard to heat homes. The breakthrough will also help prevent Irish homeowners from incurring the high cost and subsequent disruption to daily life of deep retrofitting.

Ten new battery-electric vehicles from Renault by 2025

Renault Group has announced the latest development in its ambition to deliver a broader range of pure-electric vehicles.

 

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