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Fehily Timoney & Co. (@fehilytimoneyco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fehily Timoney and Company will be attending #IrelandBiomethane2030 conference 12 June at Croke Park - an important forum to address AD Biomethane production, to meet national decarbonisation target - 5.7TWh by 2030 #GreenEnergy #AnaerobicDigestion Renewable Gas Forum

Fehily Timoney and Company will be attending #IrelandBiomethane2030 conference 12 June at <a href="/CrokePark/">Croke Park</a> - an important forum to address AD Biomethane production, to meet national decarbonisation target - 5.7TWh by 2030 #GreenEnergy #AnaerobicDigestion <a href="/RenewGasRGFI/">Renewable Gas Forum</a>
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Combination of capital funding, RHO as a fundamental driver, a market based approach, companies are desperate to get green gas and smooth planning process through environmental assurances and grid access, coming together is a huge opportunity #irelandbiomethane .

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We need to engage with communities Niamh Hamill Dept. Environment, Climate and Communications . Planning done right with early community engagement is essential @rgfi PJ McCarthy. Grid connection is an important issue. Denis Drennan ICMSA we are on the cusp of a massive opportunity here .#irelandbiomethane

Conor Mulvihill 🐄 (@conormulv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Added bonus of being at the Renewable Gas Forum packed conference on #Biomethane in Croke Park is to see the Limerick GAA pics! Again Eamon Ryan gave strong acknowledgement in his interview with Damien O'Reilly that farmers are working hard for the environment.

Added bonus of being at the <a href="/RenewGasRGFI/">Renewable Gas Forum</a> packed conference on #Biomethane in Croke Park is to see the <a href="/LimerickCLG/">Limerick GAA</a> pics!

Again Eamon Ryan gave strong acknowledgement  in his interview with <a href="/DamienOhReilly/">Damien O'Reilly</a> that farmers are working hard for the environment.
IFM magazine (@farmersmonthly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beef farmer, Brugha Duffy, outlines his anaerobic digestion journey in conversation with Phillip Connolly KPMG #IrelandBiomethane

Carbon AMS (@carbonams1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A farmer’s perspective with Brugha Duffy Letting people know what is involved in successfully getting a plant through planning and into construction Delighted to be working with Brugha and Donal on the development of their plant #irelandbiomethane

A farmer’s perspective with Brugha Duffy 

Letting people know what is involved in successfully getting a plant through planning and into construction 

Delighted to be working with Brugha and Donal on the development of their plant

#irelandbiomethane
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“game on’ for the new agri based biomethane industry - Government’s commitment to achieve target of 5.7 TWh by 2030. JP Prendergast@rgfi, Anne Marie Henihan ⁦DPTCentre⁩ Min Eamon Ryan ⁦Dept. Environment, Climate and Communications⁩ PJ McCarthy @RGFI Denis Drennan ⁦ICMSA⁩ #irelandbiomethane

“game on’ for the new agri based biomethane industry - Government’s commitment to achieve target of 5.7 TWh by 2030. JP Prendergast@rgfi, Anne Marie Henihan ⁦<a href="/dptcentre/">DPTCentre</a>⁩  Min Eamon Ryan ⁦<a href="/Dept_ECC/">Dept. Environment, Climate and Communications</a>⁩ PJ McCarthy @RGFI Denis Drennan ⁦<a href="/icmsa/">ICMSA</a>⁩ #irelandbiomethane
Niamh Brennan (@niamh9494) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At #irelandbiomethane conference today. Plenty required in terms of increased funding, RHO and planning issues. More important is that farmers are not left behind in this 'farmer-centric' strategy. It must be both environmentally and economically rewarding for farmers Irish Farmers' Association

At #irelandbiomethane conference today. Plenty required in terms of increased funding, RHO and planning issues. More important is that farmers are not left behind in this 'farmer-centric' strategy. It must be both environmentally and economically rewarding for farmers <a href="/IFAmedia/">Irish Farmers' Association</a>
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“We strongly support the development of an Agri-centric biomethane industry in Ireland and -co leading on the publication of the Biomethane strategy, along with … capital grant for Biomethane plants ...” Charlie McConalogue in conversation with Damien O Reilly #irelandbiomethane

“We strongly support the development of an Agri-centric biomethane industry in Ireland and -co leading on the publication of the Biomethane strategy, along with … capital grant for Biomethane plants ...” <a href="/McConalogue/">Charlie McConalogue</a> in conversation with Damien O Reilly #irelandbiomethane
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Minister Charlie McConalogue addressing the conference this afternoon. Highlighting the point of how farmers are critical in the development of the biomethane industry in Ireland Renewable Gas Forum #irelandbiomethane

Minister Charlie McConalogue addressing the conference this afternoon.
Highlighting the point of how farmers are critical in the development of the  biomethane industry in Ireland
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Dairy Industry Ireland (@dairyindustryie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a look at the efforts Carbery Group are making in their mission for the Irelands first economically viable & climate neutral dairy farm in an article in today’s The Irish Times. Their examples are already being reflected in dairy farming practices all around Irish Dairy. 🐄

Richard Lowes (@heatpolicyrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow 94% of Cypriut households now have solar thermal hot water. It's a good simple and clean tech, but solar PV may often deliver more value from ability to export and wider uses such as in hot water heat pumps/cooling. (1/2) theguardian.com/environment/20…