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Ronan McManamy joins Clare FM & Tipp FM as CEO

Ronan McManamy joins Clare FM & Tipp FM as CEO Former Wireless/UTV Radio CEO Ronan McManamy has been appointed as CEO of both Clare FM and Tipp FM. Ronan was most recently Managing Director of the Irish Examiner, and previously was Chief Executive Officer of Wireless Radio Ireland (formerly UTV Radio). Ronan was also Chief Executive Officer of Cork’s 96fm and C103 for more than a decade having previously been Commercial Director at the two stations. Ronan McManamy said: “I am delighted to join Clare FM and Tipp FM as I am a huge believer in the power of local radio and the significant role it plays in local communities.

Key Elements of €5 Billion Green Atlantic - The Clare Champion

Key Elements of €5 Billion Green Atlantic - The Clare Champion
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Ireland transforms coal-fired power station into green energy hub

Ireland transforms coal-fired power station into green energy hub
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Ireland to replace last coal plant with huge green hub and floating wind farm

12 April 2021 The Republic of Ireland is set to say goodbye to coal, after the state-owned Electricity Supply Board announced it would transform its last remaining coal generation, the 915MW Moneypoint facility, into a green energy hub, including a 1.4GW floating offshore wind farm. The closure of the Moneypoint coal-fired power station is in line with the Ireland Government’s ambition of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. It was already scheduled “no later than 2025”. The Moneypoint site in County Clare will now be transformed into a green energy hub, and work has already begun on a new €50m Sustainable System Support facility which will include the largest Synchronous Compensator in the world, which will provide a range of electrical services to the country’s electricity grid which would previously have been supplied by thermal fired power stations.

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