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As if the implications of the unfolding global financial crisis weren’t bad enough, the Irish economy must also contend with the consequences of a banking system exposed to unprecedented property-related debts. Reflecting on the ongoing crisis, Richard Douthwaite explains why investment in local energy innovation may prove the key to improving Ireland’s economic health
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If you are at all worried about keeping construction costs down and
lengthening the useable lifespan of your building, it's critical that
energy performance is considered from the earliest stages of planning
and design. John Hearne spoke to a number of leading Irish
experts in sustainable design about following simple principles of
orientation, form and layout to achieve substantial energy improvements
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Moate point

A new development in County Westmeath answers a nagging question about district heating: how to make it financially viable when it services energy efficient buildings. Lenny Antonelli visited a housing estate that combines low energy design with an innovative district heating system and ecological timber frame construction
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A1 of a kind

Boasting Ireland's first A1-rated apartments, Watermint, a new development in Cabinteely, County Dublin, is bucking the downward trend in housing sales – and using sustainability to do it. Jason Walsh visited the site as the project neared completion to find out more.
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Alive and well

Designing sustainable buildings doesn't always mean hi-tech solutions. From green roofs to living walls to constructed wetlands, sometimes it's just a matter of embracing natural solutions. Lenny Antonelli investigates the emerging technologies and designs that use nature to improve the performance of buildings.
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Industrial Revolution

It's not often you find an industrial facility that combines low carbon construction with emphasis on natural materials, occupant health and energy efficiency, but Rehan Electronics' new Wicklow factory is no ordinary building. Lenny Antonelli paid a visit to what must be Ireland's greenest factory.
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Static electricity

The announcement in 2007 of the introduction of Smart electricity metering led to widespread hope that Ireland could set a global example by empowering consumers to cut electricity use and generate their own renewable electricity. John Hearne investigates current progress on the initiative, and discovers signs that Ireland's approach to smart metering could represent a missed opportunity.
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Sustainability or bust

As if the implications of the unfolding global financial crisis weren't bad enough, the Irish economy must also contend with the consequences of a banking system exposed to unprecedented property-related debts. Reflecting on the ongoing crisis, Richard Douthwaite explains why investment in local energy innovation may prove the key to improving Ireland's economic health
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Past perfect

As the new-build sector grinds to a halt a window of opportunity has opened for builders, architects and other construction service providers – refurbishing Ireland's existing housing stock. Jason Walsh visited an end-terrace house in inner city Dublin to see just how significant the improvements can be.
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