What measures has the Government introduced or promised and how have they been received?
Energy Crisis
Commission for the Regulation of Utilities says Irish suppliers’ hedging strategy protected consumers from worst of post-Ukraine invasion cost spike
Company is newest supplier of electricity to residential market
Micheál Martin says planning system is now adequately resourced to cater for projects, Wind Energy Ireland conference hears
At a Time of Climate Crisis: This revolution has been made possible by big strides in battery technology, which has driven down the cost, weight and size of batteries
State’s ‘biggest industrial opportunity for decades’ provides certainty for investors, says Eamon Ryan
Majority shareholder of the Irish provider of the fuel went into administration
Details of the State’s low cost loan scheme for energy upgrades have finally been unveiled: so who qualifies and how can you apply?
Facility deploys a mixture of wireless technology and software to monitor and control energy usage
Q&A: Cost of wholesale electricity has fallen by over 70%, but how much will you see off your bill?
Climate change: Database update reveals 57 large multinationals are responsible for 80 per cent of emissions since 2016
If international energy prices stay at ‘extremely high levels’, real GDP in 2030 would be about 0.7% lower, research institute says
Novel approach could deflect us from the intensive pursuit of achieving net zero emissions of warming gases into our atmosphere
Headline price growth in economy falls to 1.7% in March, according to CSO’s harmonised index of consumer prices
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