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Sustainable spirits: Minister Hackett celebrates Ahascragh Distillery's green innovations

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Founders of Ahascragh Distillery Gareth and Michelle McAllister this week welcomed Pippa Hackett, Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversity in the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, along with representatives from the Irish Whiskey Association to its state-of-the-art premises for a special visit highlighting the distillery’s commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation in the drinks industry.

Ahascragh Distillery awarded for leadership in decarbonising

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Ahascragh Distillery is thrilled to announce an exceptional achievement - taking home a prestigious award for the Innovative Deployment of Renewable Energy at the 2023 Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland Awards. This accolade recognises the founders dedication and ingenuity in leading the way to decarbonising the energy source for the distilling industry.

Decommissioning Derrybrien Wind Farm would be reckless, warns Donohue

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Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue has called for common sense to prevail to allow “the wind to blow and power to flow” from the turbines at Derrybrien on the hills on Slieve Aughty, Co Galway.

Five more Green NCAP scores complete testing ahead of new year changes

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Green NCAP has rounded off its year with a final batch of five cars, ahead of some big test changes in 2022.

Arts festival and Flogas win major business award

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The Galway International Arts Festival and Flogas are celebrating a major win in the Business to Arts Awards, via their partnership with John Gerrard’s Mirror Pavilion artwork.

Keeping warm this winter

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Unfortunately it is coming into the time of year where we must start thinking seriously about keeping our home warm for the winter. There is nothing worse than sitting in the cold and it is important we use the most economical fuel available to keep heating costs down over the cold period. The reality is that Ireland unfortunately gets very cold in the winter and fuel is big business.

 

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