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Energy in Ireland 1990 - 2010

Energy In Ireland 1990 -2010 - 2011 report.PDF (size 3 MB)
Summary: The 2011 Energy in Ireland report is the authoritative analysis of energy use and supply trends in Ireland from 1990 to 2010, with a particular emphasis on patterns in 2010. The figures for 2010 clearly illustrate how related the country's energy demand is to two overriding factors - namely the economy, and the weather.

 

For older archived versions of this report please click here.

 

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