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17 Sep 2008
Time To Get Smart – Carbon Footprints In Your House…
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on daftproperty.blogspot.com
Launching a pilot scheme involving an initial 15000 smart meters yesterday, Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan said they would help householders to reduce their electricity bills, improve the operation of the electricity system and reduce …... Continue reading »
16 Sep 2008
Mayo’s Gold next move uncertain
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on mayonews.ie
The Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources has not received official notification of a challenge to Minister Eamon Ryan’s recent decision to refuse prospecting licences to Mayo’s Gold.... Continue reading »
Eamon Ryan Breaks Silence On Rossport
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on greeninkpen.blogspot.com
Before we went into Government, I cared about Rossport this much: And now I'm a minister, I care about it this much:... Continue reading »
Higgins urges ministerial action in Corrib gas row
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on irishtimes.com
LABOUR PARTY president Michael D Higgins has called on Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan to provide leadership in relation to resolving the Corrib gas controversy.... Continue reading »
Smart Ways To Monitor Domestic Energy Costs
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on theclareherald.blogspot.com
The meters will help householders to reduce the energy they use and their bills; improve the operation of the electricity system and reduce carbon emissions, according to Energy Minister Eamon Ryan. Up to 21000 electricity customers …... Continue reading »
14 Sep 2008
Has Ireland really passed the one million broadband user milestone?
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on connectsouthdublin.blogspot.com
The news was hailed by the Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan TD as evidence that competition in the telecoms market is finally beginning to work. “Exceeding one million broadband subscriptions is undoubtedly a huge achievement,” …... Continue reading »
Mayo Teacher on Hunger Strike against Shell
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on inishtrahoull.blogspot.com
I also urge the Irish government, and in particular Eamon Ryan (left), Minister for Energy and Natural Resources, and John Gormley (right), Minister for Environment, Heritage and Local Government, to do everything in their power to safe …... Continue reading »
04 Sep 2008
No Mayo gold rush
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on mayonews.ie
CAMPAIGNERS opposed to gold mining in Mayo have scored a second major victory in 20 years, after Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan declined to grant prospecting licences to a company which sought to …... Continue reading »
Sunday Times: Festival fever won’t make you go green
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on kathyfoley.net
While the main stage of the festival plays host to Franz Ferdinand, Sigur Ros and the Sex Pistols, the Global Green has Eamon Ryan and Trevor Sargent. Hey, never mind the b******s, here’s the Green party. …... Continue reading »
29 Aug 2008
Welcome for Gold mining refusal
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on councillorkeithmartin.blogspot.com
Cllr Keith Martin has warmly welcomed the Decision by Natural Resources Minister Eamon Ryan to refuse Prospecting Licences to a company which would have allowed them to search for gold over a large area of South Mayo. …... Continue reading »
Ryan concedes real difficulties ahead to cut carbon levels
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on irishtimes.com
MINISTER FOR Energy Eamon Ryan has said the country is facing real difficulties in reducing its carbon emissions.... Continue reading »
13 Aug 2008
Ryan abandons bio-fuels policy
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on ism.ie/blog
Minister for Energy and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan has abandoned government plans to have bio-fuels make up 5.75 per cent of all transport fuel by 2010, to the dismay of suppliers and consumers alike. Minister Ryan has ditched the …... Continue reading »
10 Aug 2008
Busmen’s holidays
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on irishtimes.com/blogs/politics
On that note, when Eamon Ryan became minister, he said that he’d be skiving off at 6 each day if possible to eat with his family and put his kids to bed. And that he wouldn’t be available at weekends. When Jack Lynch and Sean Lemass …... Continue reading »
04 Aug 2008
Minister urges home-energy co-operation
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on irishtimes.com/breakingnews
Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan today called on communities to co-operate on home energy efficiency improvements as he unveiled a €5 million home-energy grant scheme.... Continue reading »
An All-Ireland Approach to Freeview TV
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on elblogador.blogspot.com
This needs to be agreed now – but there isn't any visible progress from Minister Eamon Ryan and his DCENR colleagues. When the Minister says the new service will be “accessible to all”, does he include northern viewers in that? …... Continue reading »
03 Aug 2008
Irish DTT to start in 2009
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on coolgarriv.com
Following the end of digital terrestrial television (DTT) trials by the Irish Government today, Minister for Communications, Eamon Ryan said national rollout will begin in a little over a year – August 2009. What this means is that the …... Continue reading »
02 Aug 2008
Eamon Ryan announcing details of Digital Terrestrial Television
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on flickr.com/photos/thegreenparty
The Green Party 發表相片:. Eamon Ryan announcing details of Digital Terrestrial Television.... Continue reading »
01 Aug 2008
Ireland to adopt MPEG4 for DTT service
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on telecompaper.com
(Telecompaper) Ireland has decided to adopt the MPEG4 standard for digital terrestrial TV. Communications Minister Eamon Ryan announced the plan at the close of the country's DTT trial…... Continue reading »
26 Jul 2008
Missing Persons in Montrose – Send for the I-Team!
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on spailpin.blogspot.com
Therefore, An Spailpín implores Minister for Energy, Communications and Natural Resources, Mr Eamon Ryan, TD, to enact legislation that will allow an A-Team – or I-Team, if you like – of crack TV-license inspectors to be recruited and …... Continue reading »
25 Jul 2008
The Blue & Limes strike again
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on inishtrahoull.blogspot.com
While Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan (Green Party, right) has claimed that it was “just an oversight” that the latest authorisations for the project were not published (as they should have been), this clouding of what consents have been …... Continue reading »
21 Jul 2008
Debating the nuclear option
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on irishtimes.com
Madam, – I must question several statements attributed to the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan, in your recent supplement on global energy.... Continue reading »
19 Jul 2008
Ryan under fire over bio-fuels uncertainty
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on ism.ie/blog
Energy Minister Eamon Ryan is coming under fire over his decision to delay publication of the latest Government policy on bio-fuels while a debate takes place on the impact of bio-fuels on food prices.In the past two years, …... Continue reading »
10 Jul 2008
Eamon Ryan, man of the people.
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on webdublin.blogspot.com
The economic downturn is all our fault according to Eamon Ryan, green man of the people. Over indulgence he says, more travelling, bigger houses, bigger cars, it's all our fault. It's nothing to do with mishandling of lending by all …... Continue reading »
04 Jul 2008
Broadband in Ireland. This is a plan?
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on liammorrison.com/conversions
So, Communications Minister Eamon Ryan today launched our Government’s policy on Next Generation broadband. For me the key statement is this. “The Government is pledging to have universal access to broadband in Ireland by early 2010 and …... Continue reading »
01 Jul 2008
write me a letter
An article about Eamon Ryan seen on boomingback.blogspot.com
Rather than just saddle up my high horse and blog about it, I chose to do the next most ineffectual thing and wrote to Eamon Ryan, Green TD and current Minister for Communications, under whose remit this legislation will fall, …... Continue reading »