The Energy Policy and Modelling Group is delighted to invite you to join us to a showcase of our latest research and analysis focusing on Ireland's energy transition. This free event will include presentations from our researchers on topics including carbon budgets, energy security and aviation, with engaging discussions and networking opportunities. Link to agenda:
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Energy Policy and Modelling Group Research Showcase
15 Nov 2024Happening On 17/12/2024
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Ireland not acting aggressively enough to hit climate targets – EPMG study
11 Nov 2024
Report warns not cutting emissions risks greater long-term costs, stranded assets, and dependance on unproven carbon removal technologies after 2030.
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EPMG Celebrates PhD Success at Conferring Ceremony
08 Nov 2024
The EPMG is delighted to congratulate two of our outstanding PhD students, Dr Vera O'Riordan and Dr Jason Mc Guire, who were awarded their PhD's at today’s conferring ceremony. This achievement marks the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and innovative research.
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Prof Hannah Daly latest column in The Irish Times "Will political parties stand firm on and champion Ireland’s climate law?"
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- collaboration by Prof Hannah Daly and SEAI.
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What Electric Vehicle Sales are Necessary for Climate Plan 2024 Targets
23 Oct 2024
Check out our new visualisation tool that provides an estimation of the sales in electric vehicles necessary to deliver the Irish Government target of 845,000 EVs by 2030 CAPACITY | Energy Policy and Modelling Group | ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã College Cork
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A climate change paradox: instead of worrying about not being seen as moral enough, politicians don’t want to appear too moral
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Prof Brian Ó Gallachóir contributed to Chapter 12 of the EPA's State of the Environment Report 2024 - Environment and Energy.
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At a time of climate crisis: It’s not about saving the planet — but about saving ourselves
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Progress towards Ireland's first carbon budget (2021-2025).
18 Sep 2024
New analysis from at shows that Ireland is surprisingly currently on track to meet our first statutory carbon budget covering the period 2021-2025. Full article available here
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