Minister for Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan of Ireland

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Following the Green Party's decision to enter into a coalition government with Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats on 13 June 2007, Ryan was appointed to the cabinet as Minister for Communications, Energy Natural Resources by the Taoiseach when the 30th Dáil sat the following day.
Ryan has come under pressure for failing to honour commitments he and his party made to launch an enquiry into the Corrib gas controversy should the Greens enter government.
Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has signed new legislation aimed at tackling spamming and other unsolicited communications.
Minister for Natural Resources Eamon Ryan said he would be asking the company to explore the issue as part of the Dublin Mountains Partnership, which he officially launched in Tibradden Woods yesterday.
RENEWABLE ENERGY and energy efficiency rather than nuclear power is the cornerstone of our energy future, Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan said last night.
Minister Eamon Ryan has pledged that there will be universal broadband coverage in Ireland by late 2009/early 2010 — but it remains a fact that many rural areas are still e-communication blackspots.
Launching a pilot scheme involving an initial 15000 smart meters yesterday, Minister for Energy Eamon Ryan said they would help householders to reduce their electricity bills, improve the operation of the electricity system and reduce.
MINISTER FOR Energy Eamon Ryan has said the country is facing real difficulties in reducing its carbon emissions.
Eamon Ryan knows that that is no basis for consent or a building block for 'sustainable development.
Ryan is relying on: “If you receive planning permission to build a house in a certain place, the authorities can't decide half way through to withdraw that permission,” to suggest that there's nothing that can be done, he's getting desperate indeed.
by billy idle Tue Dec 09, 2008 17:45"I heard Minister Ryan say to RTE television that the State are constrained by the permissions and consents already granted to Shell, and they can't go back on that.
Eamon Ryan addresses the crowd at a Shell to Sea rally in O'Connell St on July 23rd, 2005 (pic: William Hederman) Ryan was a prominent Shell to Sea campaigner and a vocal critic of the Corrib Gas project for several years prior to joining the government in June 2007.
by lulu Thu Nov 08, 2007 21:38Minister Ryan has a lot of questions to answer regarding his conduct & inaction.
Ryan suggests top bankers will be fired in New Year (09:42)Bray People, Ireland 12/24/2008 4:52:30 AMCommunications Minister Eamon Ryan has reportedly indicated that changes in personnel at the top of Irish banks are on the way in the New Year.
The people of Erris county Mayo are having a huge polluting gas refinery imposed on their community against their will, and Eamon Ryan has evolved, not into a great statesman, but simply another spokesman for Shell and the Oil and Gas industry.
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Eamon Ryan said he agrees with the.
Green Party Minister Eamon Ryan has forecast that changes in personnel at the top of Irish banks and the regulatory system are on the way in 2009.
Minister Ryan says a new culture of management in the regulatory system, the Central Bank and the commercial banks is now urgently required.
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Biography:Eamon Ryan was re-elected to Dáil #201;ireann in 2007 by the constituents of Dublin South.
Minister Eamon Ryan was first elected to Dáil #201;ireann in 2002.
Minister Ryan was born in Dublin in 1963 and raised in Dundrum and Milltown.
Green TD Mr Ryan said affluent consumer behaviour helped contribute to higher energy prices and a rise in the general cost of living.
Eamon Ryan is an Irish Green Party politician.
Before being appointed a minister, Ryan was party spokesperson on Transport, Enterprise, Trade Employment and Communications, Marine Natural Resources.
Ryan was born in Dublin and first became involved in politics in 1998 when he was appointed to Dublin City Council.
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Eamon Ryan is Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources.
Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has reportedly indicated that changes in personnel at the top of Irish banks are on the way in the new year.
Mr Ryan is quoted this morning as saying a new culture of management is needed within the financial regulatory system, the Central Bank and the commercial banks.
Mr Ryan is quoted this morning as saying a new culture of management is needed within the regulatory system, Comreg and the other telecommunications providers.
69 billion) into the three biggest lenders is likely to lead to changes in their top brass and banking reform next year, Energy Minister Eamon Ryan said on Wednesday.
Ryan said the regulatory authorities had not 'protected the public's interest' with personnel changes expected there too.
Minister Eamon Ryan16/07/2008 - 16:02:23Green Party Minister Eamon Ryan has said that the Government is not making any decisions on another Lisbon referendum.
Eamon Ryan: Govt has made no decision on Lisbon16/07/2008 - 16:02:23Green Party Minister Eamon Ryan has said that the Government is not making any decisions on another Lisbon referendum.
Commenting on the news, John Quinn, regulatory and development director at Smart Telecom, said: Todays announcement by Minister Ryan has in the first instance to be applauded.