Construction Ireland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
26/06/2024

Go-Ahead For Ireland's GHG Emissions Reduction

Construction News Image
The Government has given the go-ahead to Ireland's updated Long-term Strategy on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Reduction.

The strategy outlines a pathway for a society-wide transformation, connecting short-term Climate Action Plans and Carbon Budgets with the long-term goals of the European Climate Law and Ireland’s National Climate Objective.

Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan said: "Planning over a 30-year time horizon will help Ireland to avoid costly investments in high-emissions technologies and unnecessary additional compliance costs. It will also help ensure that we can put in place the systems and infrastructure needed to ensure that everyone can benefit from the transition ahead of us, in a fair and equitable way. In everything we do over the coming decades, it is absolutely imperative we inform and bring people with us, from large-scale investors to small farmers.

-- Advertisement --

"Achieving our National Climate Objective of climate neutrality will mean that Ireland will have no further negative impacts on the climate system by the mid-century. This represents an extremely ambitious target for Ireland to meet over the next three decades, but one which is in line with scientific evidence, our international and legal commitments, and the scale and severity of the climate crisis facing the world. Our ambition underscores Ireland's commitment to showing leadership on climate action while ensuring that nobody is left behind."

The strategy is an update to the one prepared in 2023 , and it is the first to be prepared under our Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Acts 2015 to 2021. It conforms to both EU and national requirements and, as such, it will be submitted to the European Commission and the UNFCCC to replace our 2023 strategy. In addition, the strategy is consistent with Climate Action Plan 2024 and Ireland’s National Energy and Climate Plan. Development of the strategy has been informed by public consultation, as well as input provided by Government Ministers and the Climate Change Advisory Council.

Latest Construction News

17/10/2024

The worrying increase in house prices has raised major concerns with political parties throughout Ireland. According to the latest Residential Property Price Index from the CSO, the cost of buying a home has increased by more than 10 percent during the last year, heightening worries that the ...
17/10/2024

An updated report on the Analysis of Skills for Residential Construction & Retrofitting 2023-2030 has been welcomed by Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Minister Patrick O’Donovan TD. The report, which highlights the productivity dividend from the expansion of Modern ...
17/10/2024

Road users of the Sydenham Bypass in Belfast are being asked by the Department for Infrastructure to plan their journeys carefully following changes to this weekend's diversions. As work progresses along the citybound carriageway of the Sydenham Bypass, the citybound lanes of the bypass between ...
17/10/2024

Over 10,000 trees are to be planted on school grounds across Ireland in the next three years as part of the Coill na nÓg iniative. Coill na nÓg, which means the children’s forest in Irish, is a native tree and hedgerow campaign and is open to all preschools, primary schools and secondary schools ...
17/10/2024

Threats that the existing funding for road maintenance may run out by next month means "lives could be put at risk" according to Ulster Unionist Party Deputy chair of the Infrastructure Committee, John Stewart MLA. Mr Stewart raised his serious concern about the warnings after a presentation to ...
17/10/2024

Free walk-in clinics have been offered by the Kildare County Council to assist their business community with applying for the €10,000 Energy Efficiency Grant. The grant can be used for a variety of upgrades, including meters, smart energy controls, lighting upgrades to LED, heat recovery, ...
17/10/2024

The Enabling a Greener Energy Future policy paper, which focuses on unlocking biomethane potential in Northern Ireland, has been jointly launched by the country's five gas network operators. Evolve, Phoenix Energy, Firmus Energy, Mutual Energy and GNI (UK) collaborated at an event on Wednesday to ...
17/10/2024

Leitrim County Council has announced a temporary road closure in order to facilitate water mains rehabilitation works set to be carried out by Uisce Éireann. From 6th November 2024 to 31st January 2025, the road starting from the junction with N16-2 at Pollboy Td (Shanvaus Cross) and finishing at ...
17/10/2024

Cavan County Council has announced emergency road surfacing works are set to commence across a three-day period. The L6542 Arvagh to Farrangarve from its junction with the R198 (Arvagh) to the junction with the R198 (Farrangarve) will undergo works on Friday 18th October, Monday 21st and Tuesday ...
17/10/2024

Uisce Éireann has reassured customers supplied by the Vartry Water Treatment Plant in parts of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown and North Wicklow that their drinking water continues to meet regulatory standards. Customers within these areas reported intermittent taste and odour issues, however, Uisce ...
Toner Damp Proofing SuppliesACCON UK LtdPrecision Utility MappingFW SuppliesSLG Traffic ManagementMcSharry TrackO&O ConservatoriesLynch Windows LTDODonohoe Water Well DrillingConway Piling Ltd.
Terms and Conditions
2024/10/18 07:22:38