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Imagine there?s no oil in. You cannot drive to work. Public transport is stacked. Some who still have oil on stock rule your world. Your company and you are losing money and have to pay through the nose to buy few liters of oil.
But there are some cars in Ireland still able to go and these are hybrids. The situation is unlikely to happen in the nearest future but we must remember Ireland has no indigenous oil fields and is solely dependent on oil imports.

So you're low on energy and coffee doesn't cut it anymore? A popular alternative in liquid energy comes in small, bright cans, packing a big punch. Walk into any convenience or grocery store, and you'll see various brands of Red Bull, Adrenaline Rush, Full Throttle, and Monster Energy. They're a new breed of energy drinks, with stiff doses of caffeine, sugar, and a mixed bag of vitamins, amino acids and herbs.

The Irish are currently pursuing energy independence and the further development of their robust economy through the implementation of research and development into alternative energy sources. At the time of this writing, nearly 90% of Ireland’s energy needs are met through importation—the highest level of foreign product dependence in the nation’s entire history. This is a very precarious situation to be in, and the need for developing alternative energy sources in Ireland is sharply perceived.

Sleepzone Hostel Group, with three large properties in Galway City, Connemara and The Burren, has announced plans for a substantial environmental investment in its Connemara hostel, which overlooks Killary fjord near the village of Leenane. Over €100k is being invested in solar panels and biomass fuels for Sleepzone Connemara, following an environmental audit by Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) late last year. JMK Renewable Energy Systems have been contracted to install over 30 solar panels in S










