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Tricel keep sustainability at the top of their agenda

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Tricel Killarney have installed one of Ireland’s largest combined Solar PV and Heat Pump systems.

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When fully commissioned, the total reduction in emissions from this combined system equates to 357,800kg of CO2 per year which is the equivalent to the emissions saved from powering 300 houses every year and 500 planted trees.

In August this year, Tricel began the installation phase of Ireland's largest combined Heat Pump and Solar PV system to date at their Killarney facility. The project was partially funded by SEAI.

"We worked closely with Enerpower on the installations who, from the outset, had a very clear understanding of our requirements and have shown commitment and reliability in their service," David Kaneswaran​ from Tricel said.

"The 775kw Solar PV system consists of large solar arrays fitted to the rooves of three of the factory’s main units. Tricel's Solar PV system will displace 561,000kwh of grid electricity, reducing our own carbon emissions by 182,000kg of CO2 per annum."

Tricel has also installed a total of three large heat pumps to replace all kerosene boilers onsite, providing heat to five of the factory’s main units.

"Tricel's heat pump system will provide 684,000kwh of heat energy, reducing our carbon emissions by 175,800kg of CO2 per annum.

To date, the system has already the environmental benefits of avoiding 4,810kg of CO2.

"We look forward to next year's results as we aim to keep sustainability at the top of the company agenda."

Keep up to date with the project on www.tricel.eu.

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Dr Crokes’ festive community initiatives

Dr Crokes GAA Club, a recent Gold Award winner in the GAA Healthy Club Honours 2025-2027, has announced a detailed programme of community initiatives for the Christmas season. The club […]

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Dr Crokes GAA Club, a recent Gold Award winner in the GAA Healthy Club Honours 2025-2027, has announced a detailed programme of community initiatives for the Christmas season.

The club continues to host Kathleen’s Gentle Mobility Exercises, a popular Age Action initiative led by retired PE teacher Kathleen Fitzgerald. The hour-long sessions, which cater to 40 adults every Tuesday, include music and social time with coffee and cake. While the winter programme concludes this week with a Christmas party, the spring sessions are scheduled to begin early in 2026.
Members of the Healthy Club committee are also carrying out visitations to all families in the community who were bereaved during 2025. During these visits, members deliver special Christmas cards and greetings designed by the club’s Juvenile Academy players.
The club is also maintaining its connection with the Crokes Diaspora by sending bespoke Christmas greeting cards to members living or working abroad who cannot return home for the holidays. This initiative allows local members to supply greetings to the Healthy Club to ensure personal links with home are re-established.
The schedule of events concludes with the Lap of Light Celebration on Saturday, December 27. Families who suffered a bereavement in 2025 are invited to assemble at Dr Crokes’ Park at 4:30 pm for a candlelight reflection with live music. This will be followed by laps of the grounds under the theme of “Darkness into Light,” with participants encouraged to wear high-visibility clothing and club colours while using torches or mobile phones for illumination. The evening will finish with refreshments and music in the clubhouse

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Rare BBC footage screened at Hugh O’Flaherty centenary exhibition

Visitors to the Hugh O’Flaherty Memorial Society Ordination Centenary Exhibition at Killarney Library are being given a unique opportunity to view rare historic footage linked to the Killarney priest’s life […]

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Visitors to the Hugh O’Flaherty Memorial Society Ordination Centenary Exhibition at Killarney Library are being given a unique opportunity to view rare historic footage linked to the Killarney priest’s life and legacy.

The exhibition was officially opened on Tuesday by the Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Martin Grady. Following the opening, attendees viewed the first public screening of a recreated 27 minute video featuring sound and images from the 1963 BBC programme This Is Your Life. The programme centres on Lt Col Sam Derry and includes a guest appearance by Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty.
The recreated video was produced by students of Kerry College Broadcast Production Skills under the guidance of their lecturer Brian Nolan. Exhibition organiser Jerry O’Grady said the society was grateful to the students for their work in bringing the historic material to a wider audience.
Also screened was a short three minute video showing the liberation of Rome on June 4, 1944, including footage of Monsignor O’Flaherty meeting US General Mark Clark. The footage was provided by The Footage Farm.
The month long exhibition runs at Killarney Library during normal opening hours and marks the centenary of Monsignor O’Flaherty’s ordination in December 1925.

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