Does Irish Water even know how much water data centres are using?
Much of the debate around data centres has focused on electricity, but the gap in figures for their water use has started to draw more attention – and breed mistrust.
Surrounded by hoardings, “this site seriously detracts from the centre and from the main street of Ballymun”, says Fianna Fáil Councillor Keith Connolly.
Even when applicants have never had run-ins with the law in Ireland or elsewhere, and have submitted piles of paperwork.
“I started this last year, because I had a special relationship with this wild cabbage.”
It is both a publication and a culture club for queer and questioning women and non-binary people.
Councillors say it’ll probably be used for something water-related – and that they haven’t ruled out a lido yet, despite what a council spokesperson said.
It is just the latest route that Dublin councillors have proposed closing, following a similar arc of discussion.
With her debut album “the sum of the in-between”, and his four-song EP “Shadowcon One”.
Their maker says they can sop up power when the wind is blowing and sun is shining and store it for up to 100 hours, feeding it back into the grid when needed.
The 841sqm complex would sit between Crumlin Road and Rafters Lane, and include the old two-storey Ardscoil Éanna building – and a new building as well.
They were installed to keep people from camping there, while waiting for better shelter – or decisions on their asylum cases.
It says it was required to do so under EU law. But genocide is just wrong, says artist Steven Doody.
Fast-trackers are rushed through in a bit less than three months, while other people are left in suspense for 18 months.