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Will Scotland become Europe's 'green power house'? PDF Print E-mail
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This short documentary offers a snapshot of the big questions that loom large over Scotland's energy debate.

Directed by Cailean Watt, this short documentary examines the tensions that arise when questions are asked about the future of energy generation.  For a small country peering into an uncertain future, the answers to these questions are crucial.  Sustainable energy could reindustrialise and strengthen Scotland.  But will Scottish people get behind the power house plan, and will the choices about how to enact the plan pay off?

Filmed around Scotland in 2011/12, the documentary bring together voices from government, industry and communities to capture the debate as it currently stands.  From the Energy minister to an anti-wind turbine activist, a free market academic to eco-village residents, the film aims to ask the bigger questions that emerge from an extremely complex discussion.

You can find more information on this topic on their home page: http://powerhousefilm.tumblr.com/ 

 
The Green Village is Turning Circles ... PDF Print E-mail
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Rothar and The Green Village

The Green Village is delighted to announce its latest initiative ROTHAR EILE, in conjunction with transition year students and co-ordinators from Malahide Community School.

The Rothar Eile team will initially provide service and repairs to bicycles being used by transition year students heading off to Killarney on 24th May this year for the ever popular ‘Transition Year Cycling Trip’ at a nominal cost.

Under the guidance of trained bicycle mechanics, transition year students will develop skills, have fun, and leave for their trip with safe roadworthy bikes.  

Anne Bedos, award winning Social Entrepreneur and founder of the original Rothar project launched in Phibsboro in May 2008 spoke to students and co-ordinators at the school on Friday 27th April.  

Anne chatted about her experience developing the Rothar project where she put out a call for bicycles that had seen better days, and was overwhelmed with the response and number of bikes that appeared at her door.

Employment was created for bicycle mechanics who gave these bikes a new lease of life and Anne believes that in the process a more ‘ecofriendly mentality against the ‘throwaywayism’ that prevails in Ireland today’ was created.   With social inclusion and interaction high on her priority list, Anne has recently opened her second bicycle re-cycling premises together with a coffee shop in Fade Street in the heart of Temple Bar.

The Green Village wishes to thank Anne Bedos and Malahide Community School for their enthusiasm for the project and for providing initial storage facilities for the bicycles, in addition to the budding mechanics! 

Phase two of Rothar Eile will begin in June when the team (and their bikes!) move into premises beside The Greener Home Store at the side of St. Sylvester’s GAA Club on Church Road.  Paul Harding, of the Greener Home Store, has kindly donated the use of the building to Rothar Eile as a storage and workshop facility.  Paul will be on hand to provide general retail training and advice to the young people working on the project. 

We will shortly be calling for bikes to be retrieved from garden sheds, regardless of condition, so they can be given a new lease of life.  Please watch our website and Facebook page for more information.

 
GreenHome.ie - a project sponsored by EPA and An Taisce PDF Print E-mail
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Green Village has opened discussions with Greenhome through Seabury resident Dorothy Stewart.We’re looking forward to collaborating in both education and research. See attached presentation on Greenhome project.



You can download this document from here ... 

 
Financing Energy Efficient Homes. PDF Print E-mail
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Information for people seeking finance to upgrade their homes.
Click the red link to to read the article.

Ulster Bank

  • Ask for Robert Lynch in the Malahide Branch.

Bank of Ireland


  • Ask at your local branch for more details
Malahide Credit Union

  • Ask for Vivienne Keavey.
AIB

  • Ask at your local branch for more details

 

You can download this information in form of a printable flyer by clicking here ... 

 

 
Mechanical Ventilation in Domestic Dwellings PDF Print E-mail
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While the  material referenced below discusses ventilation in the context of the Passive House Standard, the underlying principles are presented in an easily readable way. 

http://aecb.net/news/2012/03/passivhaus-ventilation-its-not-a-lot-of-hot-air/ 

As well as addressing a few of the myths around mechanical ventilation it also highlights the importance of design and installation standards.

Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery

 
A guide on how to chose an energy efficient light bulb PDF Print E-mail
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Chosing the right energy saving light bulb can be difficult. Please see below our guide on what to look out for: 

 



You can download this document from here ... 

 
Upcoming Event: CFL, LED, LUMEN, WATT … What? How to choose the right light bulb … PDF Print E-mail
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Energy Saving Light Bulbs CFL LED Lumen KelvinThe next talk in the Malahide Public Library is about how to chose the right energy saving light bulb. With the introduction of CFLs, LEDs, wattage, light temperature in Kelvin and power in Watt or Lumen, this task has become a difficult one. We would like to shed some light on this by not only showing the various options but also talking about their drawbacks. 

Where: Malahide Public Library
When: Wednesday, March 28th, 2012
Registration: 6:20 pm
Talk: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost: Free

 
Saving money on Domestic Central Heating PDF Print E-mail
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James McGreer of Energy Optimiser gave a talk at the Malahide Public Library on how to make best use of your existing central heating system. He provided practical tips and a action oriented handout. Below you can download his presentation and contact details and also the worksheet!



You can download the Presentation from here ...

You can download the Handout from here ... 

 
Upcoming Event: Saving Money on Your Central Heating System PDF Print E-mail
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Saving Energy TalkFurther to our busy January event, our February talk will be about getting the most from your existing heating system.

Energy expert James McGreer will be our guest speaker and explaining how to get more comfort for your Euro when heating your home.

When: Wednesday, February 29th @ 6:30 pm

Where: Malahide Public Library

Download the flyer here ...

 
How to choose an Energy Saving CFL Bulb PDF Print E-mail

Here is a good guide in how to choose an Energy Saving Light Bulb, or CFL (short for Compact Fluorescence Light bulb).

 

This video does not yet talk about LED bulbs but the principal about colour temperature and wattage are the same! 

 
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