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‘Relatively busy year’ for Irish Coast Guard

In an end of year commentary, the Coast Guard has highlighted, that despite the impact of Covid-19, 2020 has proven to be a relatively busy year.

Works to end discharge of untreated sewage in Clarecastle

Irish Water, working in partnership with Clare County Council, is progressing with works to upgrade the sewerage infrastructure in Clarecastle, Co. Clare.

Clean Coasts recognises work of Clare volunteers

This week Clean Coasts will recognise the work of some outstanding volunteer groups across Ireland by highlighting outstanding groups and individuals with Ocean Hero Recognition Awards.

McNamara seeks Moneypoint role in future offshore energy projects

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara is asking the Government to place ESB Moneypoint in County Clare at the centre of any future plans by Government to develop offshore energy in Ireland.

IWDG publishes Offshore Windfarm Policy

The marine renewable energy industry in Ireland is set for explosive growth in the coming years with a production target of 5GW of offshore wind energy by 2030 and an ambition of 30GW by 2050.
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Unprecedented renewable energy opportunity for Estuary

An unprecedented renewable energy opportunity for Ireland, the Shannon Estuary and the south and west coasts has been unveiled in a major study.

Moneypoint contract loss a ‘huge blow’ – Crowe

A Clare TD has described as a 'huge blow' that the ESB's Moneypoint Power Station in West Clare has lost out on a crucial electricity supply contract.

Climate Ambassador Student from Clare honoured

This year has been like no other, and one educational programme that successfully transitioned online is the Climate Ambassador programme.
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