High Court asked to find Bord Pleanála has failed to approve projects to meet 2030 environmental targets

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High Court asked to find Bord Pleanála has failed to approve projects to meet 2030 environmental targets
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The planning application drew more than 100 public observations raising various issues and concerns with the board

The Four Courts. A renewables firm is asking the High Court to declare that Ireland’s central planning authority has failed to approve enough green energy infrastructure projects to meet 2030 environmental targets. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien/The Irish Times

. The Gloaming’s Iarla Ó Lionaird: ‘My mother would keep each of her children home from school one day a week so she could get to know us’Former Cork teacher hailed a hero after being killed while pushing woman out of the way of car Coolglass argues the “term insofar as practicable” requires that the board will only make a decision that is inconsistent with national climate objectives where a decision in line with those objectives would be unlawful.

Achieving renewable energy targets is “critical” to meeting the 75 per cent reduction in electricity sector emissions by 2030, relative to 2018 levels, the firm contends.

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