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Hot air: Why the state’s energy targets are already under threat. DanielTMurray reports.

Peter Lefroy, offshore development lead for RWE Renewables, which is planning a large wind farm off the coast of Bray. Picture: Fergal Phillips

Eamon Ryan put his sea legs to the test aboard the RV Mallet in Dublin Bay last week, as he outlined plans to fast-track the development of offshore wind projects. “It is going to be a hugely significant economic, environmental and social development for our state, to tap into our own resources,” the Minister for the Environment told a tightly packed cabin of reporters, as he clung to the chair behind him for balance....

 

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DanielTMurray fully agree that the planning and regulatory approvals process in general needs to be greatly improved but wind plus interconnectors is not s panacea when our neighbours have the same issues in low wind times

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