Cork City's Old Oak uses renewable energy to beat cost-of-living crisis

While other hospitality businesses are being hit with soaring electricity bills, the Old Oak has managed to limit the impact through its adoption of solar power
Cork City's Old Oak uses renewable energy to beat cost-of-living crisis
Kevin Cottrell (left) and Eoin Aher, with the solar panes at The Old Oak, Cork (Darragh Kane/PA)

An eco-friendly Cork City pub powered by solar panels is reaping the rewards of renewable energy amid the inflation crisis.

While other hospitality businesses are being hit with soaring electricity bills, the Old Oak has managed to limit the impact through its adoption of solar power.

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