Kevin Baker
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Interested in transport, mobility and liveable cities. Software Engineer @HubSpot. He/him 🇮🇪🏳️🌈
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· Aug 14
Department will not confirm why replacment of 41-year-old trains is subject to new review
-- Replacement of original Dart trains is just 0.8% of the transport capital budget up to 2030.-- The Government is accused of gambling with the reliability of the rail network.-- If the order isn't made soon, delays could be prolonged as the production line stops. The Department of Transport is remaining tight-lipped as to why a straightforward order for the replacement of the original Dart trains -- which are breaking down at an increased frequency -- has been bundled into the Government's National Development Plan review.
irishcycle.com
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IrishCycle.com
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· Jul 15
DLR Connector: How well will it connect? Better than most projects, but not all if it doesn’t get the support it needs
-- Connector project will bring a jump in safety, accessibility and enable activity. Comment & Analysis: This article takes an in-depth look at the details of the 8km DLR Connector project. But if you support safer streets for people outside of cars in Dublin, you should act today and respond to the public consultation now. The non-statutory public consultation ends today, and regardless of any of the details outlined in this article, …
irishcycle.com
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Kevin Baker
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· May 1
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· Apr 6
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Fei Wang
@feiwang.bsky.social
· Mar 3
February had the lowest ever share for fossil fuels on the Irish grid: domestic gas generation was equivalent to 35.3% of electricity demand. So naturally 1st Monday of March comes, the Independent chooses to syndicate a Gas Networks press release about gas demand hitting record highs in January. 🫠
Gas demand hit new record during January’s snow days
Ireland saw a record high demand for gas on January 8 this year, as temperatures plunged as low as -8C and much of the country was blanketed in snow.
www.independent.ie
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Kevin Baker
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· Feb 28
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· Feb 21
Kevin Baker
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· Feb 21
Kevin Baker
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· Feb 21
One of Ireland’s most lucrative natural resources is being sold to a range of foreign investors looking to make a profit.
Just two Irish companies are involved in Ireland's offshore wind projects and neither are the lead developer.
Read more: http://jrnl.ie/6627898t
Just two Irish companies are involved in Ireland's offshore wind projects and neither are the lead developer.
Read more: http://jrnl.ie/6627898t
Who controls Ireland's offshore wind? Spoiler: Not Irish companies
Big oil, governments and one of Europe’s largest polluters are among the developers of planned projects off our coast.
jrnl.ie