Energy
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Bryson Energy’s help for households
Rising energy costs combined with low incomes are leaving many households struggling to heat their homes this winter. Nigel Brady,…
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NIE contests price control
The Utility Regulator is considering NIE’s request to refer its price control to the Competition Commission and has also received…
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Energy performance contracting: Could it work for you?
Dalkia explains how the system is helping clients to save money and manage their performance. Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) have…
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Tim Gould: IEA’s golden rules for gas
Tim Gould of the International Energy Agency outlined the prospects for unconventional gas during an Energy Ireland seminar in October…
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European market integration: Sue Harrison seeks local views
Views from local stakeholders are needed to inform UK energy policy in Europe, DECC’s chief negotiator Sue Harrison told the…
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Planning approval granted for gas storage facility
Environment Minister Alex Attwood MLA has granted planning approval for a £400 million natural gas storage facility at Islandmagee, County…
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Crown Estate awards first leases
The Crown Estate has announced its first leases for renewable energy in Northern Ireland waters. Agreements were signed for three…
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Driving down energy use at Translink
Passenger transport’s contribution is cutting carbon emissions and saving on energy costs. Last month, Translink achieved Platinum status in the…
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Peter Styles: responsible fracking
Within the right safeguards, hydraulic fracturing can improve energy’s security of supply and reduce methane emissions, geophysicist Peter Styles tells…
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Gordon Hughes: the economics and risks of wind energy
Wind is often held up as a major solution for the UK and Ireland’s energy challenges. Energy economist Professor Gordon…
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