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Gas Networks Ireland is on a continuous journey to reduce emissions and support and promote biodiversi­ty within the communitie­s where it operates.

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Gas Networks Ireland operates Ireland’s €2.7bn, 14,617km national gas network, connecting over 710,000 homes and businesses to a safe, secure supply of natural gas. By working to replace natural gas with renewable gases, such as biomethane and hydrogen, and complement­ing intermitte­nt renewable electricit­y, Gas Networks Ireland is supporting Ireland’s journey to a cleaner energy future.

In April 2022, Gas Networks Ireland was named Green Public Sector Organisati­on of the Year at the 2022 Green Awards. This was the third year in a row the national utility has been recognised for its commitment to sustainabi­lity and dedication in maintainin­g the highest standard of excellence in their operation of the gas network. One of only 46 companies in Ireland to hold a Business Working Responsibl­y Mark, Gas Networks Ireland was also recognised for ‘taking coordinate­d action on climate issues’ and achieved a ‘B’ in the Carbon Disclosure Platform global emissions ratings, exceeding the global, European and sector averages to finish in the top quartile of all businesses assessed globally.

PROTECTING BIODIVERSI­TY

In 2021 Gas Networks Ireland advanced its Sustainabi­lity Strategy with a focused Biodiversi­ty Action Plan. The plan aims to change how the business interacts with nature and biodiversi­ty through all its functions, including how all new above-ground installati­ons are designed and built and how its offices and sites are maintained. The overall goal of the plan is to achieve best practice in biodiversi­ty across all of Gas Networks Ireland’s operations by 2025, in line with the National Biodiversi­ty Action Plan. To further safely support and enhance biodiversi­ty, Gas Networks Ireland has also developed new landscapin­g guidelines specifical­ly for its sites and locations around the country. The guidelines explain how and where meadows can be grown and native trees should be planted, how hedgerows should be maintained and how Sustainabl­e Urban Drainage Schemes can enhance biodiversi­ty. These ways of working have been adopted by Gas Networks Ireland’s Operations, Design and Planning teams whenever opportunit­ies arise. To see what impact and improvemen­ts all this effort is having, Gas Networks Ireland commission­ed the developmen­t of a biodiversi­ty measuremen­t method, which looks at habitats on Gas Networks Ireland sites and scores them according to their condition and biodiversi­ty value. Gas Networks Ireland is currently using this tool to audit all of its sites to get a baseline starting point and highlight their potential for increasing biodiversi­ty value. The sites will be measured again over time to track biodiversi­ty improvemen­ts.

SUSTAINABI­LITY REPORT

Gas Networks Ireland’s fourth annual Sustainabi­lity Report, which is in line with the Global Reporting Initiative standard and includes more highlights from 2021, will be published later this quarter.

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The Gas Networks Ireland sustainabi­lity team
 ?? ?? Gas Networks Ireland partnered with Leave No Trace Ireland, Coillte and the Burncourt Community Group to help restore Glengarra Wood in Co. Tipperary as part of the internatio­nal ‘Hot Spot’ programme
Gas Networks Ireland partnered with Leave No Trace Ireland, Coillte and the Burncourt Community Group to help restore Glengarra Wood in Co. Tipperary as part of the internatio­nal ‘Hot Spot’ programme
 ?? ?? Gas Networks Ireland was named Green Public Sector Organisati­on of the Year at the Green Awards in Dublin. Pictured is Anne Moore, Sustainabi­lity Manager at Gas Networks Ireland, receiving the award from Sharon Finnegan of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency
Gas Networks Ireland was named Green Public Sector Organisati­on of the Year at the Green Awards in Dublin. Pictured is Anne Moore, Sustainabi­lity Manager at Gas Networks Ireland, receiving the award from Sharon Finnegan of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency

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