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Rural Communities Will Benefit From Ireland's Response To Energy Challenge |
Rural Communities Will Benefit From Ireland's Response To Energy Challenge |
| Written by Mark Dunphy | |
| Friday, 02 May 2008 | |
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Friday, 02 May 2008 - Speaking today at the Meitheal na Gaoithe Annual Workshop today, Minister of State Tony Killeen TD emphasised the important role of local communities in meeting Ireland's future energy needs and climate change targets.
The workshop, held in Thurles, County Tipperary, provided information and assistance to developers, as well as updates on recent policy developments in the area. Minister Killeen said, "With the volatility of the price of oil and the challenges of climate change, we have all come to realise the necessity to develop our own indigenous energy supplies. Cleaner, less carbon intensive renewable energy is the power source of the future.” The Clare T.D. continued, ”We will continue to rely on onshore wind as the primary vehicle to meet our national renewable energy targets. Development of our wind resource will bring the jobs and investment of the future. The ESB have seen the economic sense as well as the environmental imperative of heading down the renewable route.” Notes to Editor: Mark Dunphy |
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