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2004

  • 21.06.2005   Irish home heating bills could be cut by up to 50% through greater use of solar energy 8/06/04
  • 21.06.2005   Ireland to participate in European Car Free Day 2004 8/06/04
  • 21.06.2005   SEI urges industry in Ireland to examine alternative and more efficient means of electricity generation 19/04/04
  • 21.06.2005   Industry urged to better manage energy costs in drive towards cutting harmful greenhouse gases 18/04/04
  • 21.06.2005   Conference points to 20% energy savings through better building design 08/04/04
  • 21.06.2005   Sustainable Energy Ireland wins major European award for promotion of renewable energy in Ireland 1/03/04
  • 21.06.2005   Up to €35 million being wasted each year by people not switching domestic appliances off fully 16/01/04
  • 21.06.2005   Sustainable Energy Ireland announces details of Energy Show 2004 16/01/04
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