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Be energy smart during the shorter evenings ahead
As winter time begins and the days grow shorter and darker, a shift in energy consumption is inevitable. Typically, shorter daylight hours can lead to increased energy consumption as people rely more on artificial lighting and heating. Couple this with Halloween festivities and we're in for a surge in energy usage.
Nissan trialling cool paint technology
Nissan has been trialling an automotive paint aimed at helping lower a vehicle's ambient cabin temperature in summer and reduce the energy usage of the air-conditioning system.
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.
University of Galway named national Sustainable Development Goals Champion
University of Galway was yesterday (Wednesday) designated as a national Sustainable Development Goal Champion for 2023-24 by Minister for the Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport Eamon Ryan T.D.
Transformation happening in households across Westmeath with installation of Smart Meters
Households in Westmeath are currently experiencing a major transformation to how they use electricity with the installation of Smart meters taking place across the county.
Grealish pushes for support for businesses
Galway West TD Noel Grealish has called on the Minister for Finance and the Minister for Public Expenditure to introduce a new Energy Support Scheme for businesses to help them stay afloat in the face of soaring energy costs.
Islands use smart technology to monitor sustainable tourism
The Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is currently conducting research with six island communities off the west and northwest coast to measure the impact of tourism on the islands. Visitors to Islands have become increasingly popular since the pandemic and while it has led to some economic benefits for some, it has also added extra pressures on the islands resources.
€100 credit is ‘not enough’ to deal with energy price crisis, say PBP Galway
With households facing an increase of more than €500 in heating and electricity costs this winter, the Government has to do more than give a €100 credit to every home in the State.