Issue 65
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Energy & Environment
The role of gas in bridging the gap: Ireland’s path to net zero
To make sure that everyone can play their part in Ireland’s energy transition, Duncan Osborne, CEO of Calor, explains the…
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Energy & Environment
Time for an all-island gas storage plan
Amid energy security challenges, MaREI Director and Associate Vice-President of Sustainability at University College Cork (UCC), Brian Ó Gallachóir has…
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Energy & Environment
EU biomethane investment halfway to 2030 targets
Two years since the launch of REPowerEU, the European Commission states that €18 billion has been spent in helping the…
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Energy & Environment
Stream BioEnergy: Pioneering biomethane in Ireland
Ireland must seize the opportunity to create a sustainable biomethane industry in order to meet its climate targets, writes Kevin…
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Public Affairs
Big Data Test Infrastructure: The EU’s approach to enhancing public sector efficiency
Located within the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Digital Services (DIGIT), the Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) team explains how the…
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Public Affairs
In profile: Ireland’s 14 MEPs
Fourteen MEPs have been elected to represent Ireland in the European Parliament, including five first-time MEPs. Broadly, the election was…
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Public Affairs
Michael McGrath set to become European Commissioner
Michael McGrath TD has been nominated by the Government to be Ireland’s next European Commissioner, and is expected to take…
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Public Affairs
Finance and economics: Perspectives on constitutional change
An all-party Oireachtas committee has found that there is “no insurmountable economic or financial barriers to unification” in a report…
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Public Affairs
What are the north-south and east-west institutions?
No less than seven north-south and east-west political institutions are currently in operation, with all but one established under the…
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