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Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement: Discussion with Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment (26 May 2021)

Lynn Boylan: .... Let me give an example of regulatory chill at home. Maybe the Tánaiste can rule this out for us. The programme for Government contained a commitment to ban the importation of liquified natural gas, LNG, at Shannon. It was previously on a list of projects of common interest, PCIs, of the European Commission. The Government removed its support for the initiative from the PCI...

Seanad: Water Quality: Motion (19 Apr 2021)

Lynn Boylan: ...it will do so. Will it be like co-living? Is the Government just going to flag it up so the companies can get their applications in before the ban comes into place? We know that the Shannon liquefied natural gas, LNG, terminal is still on the projects of common interest, PCI, list until September 2021. Therefore, we need that ban on the importation of fracked gases. We have rightly...

Seanad: Biodiversity: Motion (5 Nov 2020)

Lynn Boylan: ...because we believe they come from a good place and they seek to strengthen the motion which, as I said, is very comprehensive. One of the Sinn Féin amendments relates to liquefied natural gas, LNG. The rationale for it is that the motion outlines how human action is behind the biodiversity crisis and an important driver of that is the climate change crisis. Changing climate means...

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