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New EnergyCloud project offering free surplus renewable energy launched in Galway
A new project launched in Galway will enable 150 homes to receive free tanks of hot water from surplus renewable energy.
Chambers Ireland launches local and European election manifestos
Chambers Ireland, the voice of business in Ireland, has launched their two manifestos for the Local and European Elections, which are taking place in June.
Make your home greener and warmer in 2024 with a Greenify loan from ACCU
In response to the climate crisis and increases in the cost of living, Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union want to help homeowners in the both locations make their homes greener and warmer in 2024.
Irish energy consumers reminded of ‘The Energy Engage Code’ specifics
The Electricity Association of Ireland has reminded Irish energy consumers of the Energy Engage Code which aims to ensure that domestic energy customers will stay connected to their energy supply, if they are engaging with their supplier to manage arrears.
Irish energy consumers reminded of the Energy Engage Code
The Electricity Association of Ireland is reminding Irish consumers of the Energy Engage Code which aims to ensure that domestic energy customers will stay connected to their energy supply, if they are engaging with their supplier to manage arrears.
Terminally ill patients dying in cold homes due to energy costs - Irish Cancer Society
New research, funded by the Irish Cancer Society (ICS), reveals stark levels of energy hardship experienced by cancer patients receiving palliative care at home.
Empower green living with a Greenify Loan from Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union
Are you dreaming of a greener home - if so, your dream has received a welcome boost with Greenify, the green home energy upgrade loan from Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union.
Manufacturing sector forecasts wage and employee growth
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, has today launched the findings of their 2023 Manufacturing in Ireland report, which shows that manufacturers are cautiously more optimistic about the business environment compared to 2022.
Galway schools to benefit from solar panels scheme
Schools across Galway will be fully funded to install up to 16 solar panels on their roof under a new Government scheme.
Athlone based entrepreneur meets Government Minister at LEO Westmeath branch gathering
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Deputy Neale Richmond, paid a visit to the Local Enterprise Office in Westmeath recently, where he met with council officials and members of the LEO team as well as some of their client companies.