Alan Healy: Iran conflict brings offshore wind back into focus
Weaning Ireland off its reliance on imported fossil fuels has the potential to add an estimated €38bn to the national economy.
As an island nation, Ireland’s geography has historically dictated an exceptionally open economy.
For centuries, the country’s prosperity has relied upon its ability to navigate international waters and seek out trading opportunities in distant markets. External trade is not merely a component of the economy; it is its cornerstone. This outward-looking model has evolved significantly over time.
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