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Ireland’s Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure ranks low in EU
New independent analysis from the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA), has found that Ireland is lagging behind its European counterparts on the implementation of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a fact which is likely to act as a deterrent to consumers seeking to purchase zero emissions vehicles.
Triton is ‘moving the dial’ to achieve consistent sustainability
Triton Showers aims to achieve carbon net zero by 2025, in what will be its 50th anniversary year.
Galway’s Galmere awarded Gold Membership for Bord Bia’s sustainability programme
Galway’s Galmere Foods has been awarded Gold Membership 2021 for Origin Green, the BordBia sustainability programme. Gold Membership is the highest form of membership a company can attain in any given year.
The Government is not capable of dealing with the challenge of Climate Change
Following the recent announcement of the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, there was a flurry of press releases from councillors and senators, vying to have their names associated with this data.
New law to tap into massive ocean energy potential
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has pointed out that the recently published Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021, set to be debated in Dáil Éireann this autumn, will allow the country to generate enough electricity to not only meet Ireland’s needs but also the electricity needs of France and Austria as well.
Implantable stimulator device combines with body power to treat disease, damage and sports injury, Galway research illustrates
Researchers at CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, have shown how the simple act of walking can power an implantable stimulator device to speed up treatment of musculoskeletal diseases.
DNG brings super Corrandulla family home to market
DNG Maxwell, Heaslip & Leonard has been favoured with the sale of this exceptional family home, which is presented to the market in excellent condition. The house rests on an impressive mature site of approximately 1.1 acres with large front and rear gardens and with the benefit of a separate detached garage which is complete with plumbing and electricity and is suitable for a multitude of uses. It is in a tranquil countryside setting adjacent to Corrandulla village and many local amenities including excellent schools, yet just 15km from Galway city.
Getting back to health and fitness with Plexus Bio Energy
As we enter the autumn/winter season, most people find this time of year we need to motivate ourselves as we head into longer darker evenings. It is important to keep on top of our health, especially after Covid and lockdowns over past year and half, it is time to pick up the pieces and get our mental, physical, and emotional health in order.
O’Donnellan & Joyce brings a variety of secondhand properties to the market
O’Donnellan & Joyce has just brought to the market a substantial number of second-hand properties in Galway city and county. Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce said: “Properties vary in location and size, giving buyers several options to purchase. The properties are expected to create enormous interest due to the current strong demand.”
Greater investment and support needed for sustainable energy, says Canney
The transition to sustainable energy sources needs to be accelerated by investing in, and supporting, sustainable energy sources.