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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.

Ensure you reduce regular energy consumption and save water usage

Did you know an average nine minute shower uses about 100 litres of water, and to offset the carbon footprint created by a year of showering alone, around 40 trees must be planted?

Home workers spending more time at their desks during weekends

Almost half of home workers admit to working more at weekends than pre-lockdown while 71 percent say they struggle to make the weekends feel different from Monday to Friday, according to new research by Bord Gáis Energy.

All electric Ford E-Transit promises to lead the charge

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It may not go on sale here until early spring 2022, but Ford have revealed their new an all-electric E-Transit.

Council begin installing lighting along South Park and Blackrock

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Work began this week on providing low-level, interactive, smart lighting, along the walkways at South Park in the Claddagh, and alongside the golf course, just off Blackrock, Salthill.

Opel launches electric ‘Take Charge’ customer offer

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In Ireland, Opel has announced details of its ‘Take Charge’ offer, which it says is a motor industry first here.

Mayo County Council Briefs

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A bitesize look at what was discussed at the October meeting of Mayo County Council.

Motorway junction lighting a priority to ensure safety of motorists

Local Independent Councillor, Michael O’Brien, has noted the urgent need to switch on the lights along the junctions of the M6 motorway.

Kenny welcomes investment of €3.48 million for Mayo following Better Energy Communities funding

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Taoiseach Enda Kenny has welcomed investment of €3.48 million for three Mayo projects as part of Better Energy Communities funding allocations. The funding will ensure local homes, community and commercial facilities will become more energy efficient thanks to government funding. The projects include a wide range of upgrades to fabric (insulation), heating systems, lighting and solar heating. At least three categories of local projects here in Mayo will receive direct funding of €1,794,928 from the Better Energy Communities (BEC) scheme administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.

One in five Irish households overheat homes

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Irish consumers could be unwittingly wasting hundreds of euro on their energy bills by overheating their homes, according to new research from Switcher.ie.

 

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