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Boost for Shannon Estuary’s renewable energy hub plan

The Shannon Estuary’s future as a leading international renewable energy hub has been given significant endorsement by one of Europe’s most influential green hydrogen figures. 

GMIT offering new postgrad courses

GMIT School of Engineering is offering two new postgraduate programmes for employees in the Built Environment sector who wish to upskill and receive a qualification in the broad areas of the Irish Building Regulations and Leadership in the Circular Economy.

Mid-west could be centre of excellence for green aviation

SDC Business Consulting, a leading consulting company in the aerospace sector, has announced the creation of an ecosystem framework to help regional airports know what sustainable aviation operations will look like so they can lead the transition towards a climate-neutral air transport system.

Rail spur significant for Shannon Airport

Clare Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley has today welcomed the publication of the National Development Plan 2021 -2030 which will provide capital funding for a number of infrastructure projects in Clare including the provision of a rail link connecting Shannon with the Limerick commuter rail network. 

Sod turned on Liscannor wastewater plant

The scattered showers and strong winds did not take from the energy and positivity emanating from those who gathered on Liscannor harbour on Friday morning, as the sod was turned on the new wastewater treatment plant for the village and its community.
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Clare climate campaigners occupy Shannon LNG site

Climate campaigners from around Ireland occupied the Shannon LNG fracked gas terminal site in Co Kerry this weekend in a show of resistance to a project that would “lock Ireland into climate-wrecking fossil fuels for decades”.

Possible outage during West Clare water treatment plant works

Irish Water, working in partnership with Clare County Council are now at construction stage on the major upgrade of the New Doolough Water Treatment plant that serves the West Clare regional water supply scheme.

UL researchers create ‘brain-inspired computing architecture’

An international team of scientists including researchers at University of Limerick have discovered a new molecule which could further increase ultra-fast decision making in computers.
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