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Sep
19

Ireland is currently into serious energy development research in an effort to free itself from reliance on imported energy sources. Over the years, imported energy sources have fueled the country’s growing economy. The country?s dependence on imported energy currently stands at nearly 90 per cent of total energy demand. It is considered as the single biggest import item in the country’s entire history. This precarious situation puts Ireland’s long-term development strategy under threat. The country’s need for alternative energy sources has never been sharper. It does not only need to develop those sources, it also needs to protect its environment and check its worsening air pollution caused by petroleum-powered energy generation.
With the European Union mandate seeking cuts in nitric oxide and sulfuric emissions from its member countries, green or environment-friendly… Read More

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Sep
15

Ireland is pursuing energy independence by trying to develop to a larger extent the usage of alternative energy; one must take into consideration the fact that Ireland benefits from a robust economy, allowing it to research and develop resource encompassing alternative energies. During modern days, almost ninety percent of the energy needs are accomplished by importation, from the energy that has become imported. This makes Ireland extremely dependent on energetic supplies coming from foreign locations. It should come as no surprise that Ireland wants to get over this dependency and start producing energy of tis own. Therefore, it is only natural that institutions and the government start thinking about alternative resources as a way to produce the energy the population needs. The EU has in fact implemented some regulations regarding… Read More

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