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Dail hears extension of gas through Longford could offset loss of Bord na Mona jobs

Share this article The gas was brought initially from Athlone to ballymahon to service Center Parcs The extension of the natural gas pipeline from Ballymahon onto Longford town and Edgeworthstown has been raised in the Dail this week by Longford TD Joe Flaherty. The Fianna Fail TD told the house that the extension of the pipeline would go some way towards making up for the impact of the closure of Bord Na Mona works and the early cessation of the peat harvesting on the bogs. Deputy Flaherty said the extension of the pipeline would bring natural gas to 10 major industrial units in Longford and Edgeworthstown with a total of almost 3,000 people employed there.

Limerick council pays over €13k to reconnect utilities to vacant homes

Publicis Rolls Out New Safety Campaign for Gas Networks Ireland

Publicis Rolls Out New Safety Campaign for Gas Networks Ireland April 23, 2021 Gas Networks Ireland has refreshed their its safety messaging for the social age. The public will be familiar with a campaign that’s been running for 5 years where a reassuring Gas Networks Ireland representative walks us through the steps to take ‘when you smell gas’. In the updated film, these steps are augmented by a series of 3D titles within each scene to aid the viewer’s comprehension. This bold graphical device is designed with digital media in mind where voiceover can be less effective, and scroll-behaviour favours an impactful visual approach.

Gas demand for power generation sees big Q1 increase

Gas demand for power generation sees big Q1 increase Updated / Friday, 23 Apr 2021 12:57 Gas provided 44.6% of power generation in the three months from January to March, up nearly 5% on the same time in 2020 New figures from Gas Networks Ireland reveal that total gas demand for the first quarter of this year rose by 2% on the same quarter in 2020, with increased electricity demand powering much of this increase. Gas provided 44.6% of power generation in the three months from January to March, up nearly 5% on the same time in 2020. Wind s contribution fell 7.1% year on year to 39.1%, with increased capacity mitigated by reduced wind volumes in March.

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