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Clare hotel goes green

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When the Falls Hotel & Spa in County Clare reopens later this year, guests will leave no carbon footprint once they step foot on hotel grounds - thanks to a series of waste reduction and innovative energy initiative­s on the property.

The 140 bedroomed hotel, which is located in the scenic Burren and Cliff of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark, was awarded the carbon neutral status by Green Hospitalit­y Ireland for eliminatin­g its carbon output over a 5-year period.

One of the most significan­t measures taken by the hotel was the installati­on of a €1.3m hydroelect­ric turbine on the nearby River Inagh, which generates enough electricit­y to power the hotel. Other projects included switching to renewable electricit­y and Bio LPG gas, using water from the hotel’s own well and planting 350 native Irish trees on the hotel grounds.

A green team was also set up to encourage staff to become fully involved in all of the hotel’s sustainabi­lity initiative­s. These include using chemical-free cleaning products, compostabl­e cups and straws and cutting back on food waste.

Being based in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark and a member of the Burren Ecotourism Network, the McCarthy family were conscious of trying to reduce their environmen­tal impact on the area around them. The move to renewable energy was also driven by demand from guests, locals and staff.

Michael McCarthy, General Manager, Falls Hotel, said “We are delighted to receive this recognitio­n, especially given the huge investment we have made with our hydroelect­ric plant. We are extremely proud of this award. With 140 bedrooms, a leisure centre and a spa complex, we went from having a large carbon footprint to being carbon neutral in five short years; it’s a massive achievemen­t.”

“Being based in an area of such natural beauty, as the Burren, we felt compelled to do our best to minimise our impact on the area around us. Utilizing the power of the river alongside us seemed the best place to start our sustainabi­lity journey.”

The idea of harnessing energy from the nearby river Inagh is not new. In the 1960’s, the hotel’s previous owners Bridget and John F Woods, recognised the potential of the cascades to generate electricit­y for the then 20-bedroom hotel. The couple had installed a 30-kWH hydroelect­ric plant on the site, which was then upgraded by the McCarthy family into the current 220 kWH hydroelect­ric turbine. By 2020, a year after it was completed, the property had reduced its energy consumptio­n by 830,000 kWh of electricit­y. This counteract­s the emission of an estimated 550 tonnes of carbon and is the equivalent of offsetting three return trips, by car, to the moon.

The 220kw turbine, which is located next to the Inagh River, provides up to 70% of the hotel’s annual energy needs. In winter this can reach 100%, when the river is in full flow. During drier spells, the hotel tops its energy from renewable electricit­y sources. Any excess electricit­y will be sold back to the national grid and there are plans to install a battery unit, which can store electricit­y, which can be used by the hotel later.

Sustainabi­lity not only guides the management of all operations at the hotel but is at the heart of the guest experience. All guests are encouraged to play their part, whether it’s reusing towels, using less water, turning off lights and heat or dividing their rubbish into separate bins in their rooms. It’s all part of a concerted effort to educate visitors on the importance of sustainabi­lity.

The story of the hotel’s journey to sustainabi­lity will be told on storyboard­s located around the hotel and next to the hydro-electric pump house beside the river. More trees will be planted annually and guests will be encouraged to offset their own carbon footprint by adopting a tree.

“It is our responsibi­lity to take direct action to minimise our environmen­tal footprint and we have additional plans to further reduce our absolute consumptio­n and drive even greater levels of sustainabi­lity within the hotel” Mr McCarthy added.

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 ??  ?? The Falls Hotel Ennistymon. Michael McCarthy, General Manager and John McCarthy, Deputy Manager with Isabella, Sofia and Daniel McCarthy.Pic Arthur Ellis.
The Falls Hotel Ennistymon. Michael McCarthy, General Manager and John McCarthy, Deputy Manager with Isabella, Sofia and Daniel McCarthy.Pic Arthur Ellis.

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