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Imported fossil fuels still dominate Ireland's energy system, SEAI says

TheJournal.ie

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July 10, 2026

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Imported fossil fuels still dominate Ireland's energy system, SEAI says

The SEAI has said the reliance on imported fossil fuels leaves Ireland exposed to international energy price volatility.

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RTÉ News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Imported fossil fuels met 78% of energy needs in 2025

Ireland is still very reliant on imported fossil fuels despite more energy coming from renewable sources, according to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland's latest energy security report.

The News Letter

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· Jul 6, 2026

Northern Ireland needs its own freight and logistics strategy, says Logistics UK

Logistics is a crucial enabler of Northern Ireland’s economy and, with the right policies in place, the sector can play an even greater role in driving growth and resilience.

Vatican News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Christian organisations urge Ireland's EU Presidency to lead on climate justice

A press release issued by the Laudato Si' Movement says more than 170 Christian organisations from across Europe are urging Ireland to use its Presidency of the Council of the European Union to advance ambitious climate policies, calling for a permanent tax on fossil fuel profits and a faster transition away from coal, oil and gas. Read all

Irish Tech News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Arab Irish Chamber gathers business leaders for strategic briefing on Middle East

Irish exporters must adopt new strategic approaches to market diversification, logistics and risk management if they are to successfully navigate an increasingly uncertain global trading environment, delegates at an Arab Irish Chamber of Commerce (AICC) business briefing heard this week. The AICC brought together Irish exporters and business leaders doing business in or with the []

Le Monde

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· Jul 4, 2026

'Ireland's GDP trends reflect global strategies of a handful of multinationals more than the actual state of the economy'

Due to the increase in tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, Ireland's GDP fell by 12 in the first quarter. But the situation is largely due to the Irish tax system’s circumvention of international trade rules.

EUobserver

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· Jun 26, 2026

As Europe rearms, Ireland’s neutrality and aid policy show what real security could look like

Ireland takes over the EU presidency as analysts ridicule its defence spending - Europe's lowest at 0.2 percent of its GDP. But contributions to European security should not be measured by spending on arms alone: and Ireland is the case in point.

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Related coverage for "Imported fossil fuels still dominate Ireland's energy system, SEAI says ": RTÉ News — Imported fossil fuels met 78% of energy needs in 2025. The News Letter — Northern Ireland needs its own freight and logistics strategy, says Logistics UK. Vatican News — Christian organisations urge Ireland's EU Presidency to lead on climate justice . Irish Tech News — Arab Irish Chamber gathers business leaders for strategic briefing on Middle East. Le Monde — 'Ireland's GDP trends reflect global strategies of a handful of multinationals more than the actual state of the economy'. EUobserver — As Europe rearms, Ireland’s neutrality and aid policy show what real security could look like