Thursday 5th June 2014
A comprehensive study of Ireland’s electricity system in 2012 by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) showed that renewable electricity resulted in greatly reduced use of gas, coal and peat, saving Ireland 245 million...
Wednesday 4th June 2014
Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte today launched the second UPC Report on Ireland’s Digital Future with UPC CEO Magnus Ternsjö and Gerard O’Neill, Chairman of Amárach Research who carried out the research for UPC....
Thursday 29th May 2014
Corporate governance in the public sector has never been as topical or more relevant. We have over the past number of months seen a number of boards being publicly examined as to how they...
Monday 19th May 2014
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD; the Minister of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte TD...
Thursday 15th May 2014
Energy Minister, Pat Rabbitte, T.D. is today meeting with fellow European Ministers to discuss strengthening energy security in the Union...
Wednesday 14th May 2014
Energy Minister, Pat Rabbitte T.D., today launched a new code of practice from energy suppliers at the Dublin headquarters of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul...
Monday 12th May 2014
Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte today launched the Energy Policy Green Paper for Ireland marking the beginning of a ten week public consultation on the future shape of Ireland’s energy policy...
The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources today launched the Energy Policy Green Paper for Ireland marking the beginning of a ten week public...
The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources today launched the Energy Policy Green Paper for Ireland marking...
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