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Energy suppliers warn that any windfall tax imposed on them in the budget will inevitably be passed on to consumers. Photograph: EPAEnergy suppliers warn that any windfall tax imposed on them in the budget will inevitably be passed on to consumers, resulting in
for electricity and gas, writes Barry O’Halloran. The warning comes as Germany announced plans to tax energy producers not relying on gas.says the Government will not be able to meet its 2030 emission targets or its planned contribution from renewables on our energy network unless it changes the planning process. Paul Carson says the once-a-year deadline for grid connections mean that a referral to An Bord Pleanála could delay a project by p to three years.
Bank lobbyists have told the Department of Finance’s banking review that young people are refusing to take up job offers for entry level jobs because of the €500,000 Government-imposedAs college students fret over whether they will get their preferred courses when the CAO issues offers later this week, estate agent Cushman & Wakefield says the number of new purpose built student beds that will be built this year...
on last year’s numbers. And they see little improvement over the next few years even though student numbers are rising.of extending the life of the onshore terminal at Bellinaboy in Co Mayo. Barry O’Halloran writes that they are looking to use the terminal for hydrogen storage and the gasfield pipes to channel any future nearby gas finds ashore.
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