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Cliste Hospitality and SSE Airtricity are powering towards net zero with a 100% green gas partnership

SSE Airtricity has announced it has signed a three-year partnership with Cliste Hospitality to provide energy solutions through its 100% green gas supplies. Through this partnership, the hospitality consultancy will become the first hotel group in Ireland to contract a green gas product that will enable the group to transition to net zero emissions.

The partnership between SSE Airtricity and Cliste Hospitality includes five hotel properties – Radisson Blu Hotels in Cork, Limerick and Athlone, the Kilkenny Hibernian Hotel and the Tullamore Court Hotel – that will receive green gas from 2023 and will be supplied with a total of 36.8GWh of energy. It’s expected that this partnership will lead to a reduction of 7,532 tonnes of CO2 per annum for the five Cliste properties, which will support the hospitality groups green ambitions.

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Travel news live: Latest green list updates as Caribbean countries at risk of turning red

A number of Caribbean islands are at risk of joining the red list in the next travel update, while few countries are expected to go green, according to expert analysis.

Looking at the latest Covid case rates, experts have predicted that Jamaica, St Lucia and Dominica, plus the north African nation of Morocco, could be downgraded from amber to red at the UK government’s review of the traffic light lists, expected later this week.

The analysis from the PC Agency also suggested that eight green destinations could move down to amber, reports The Telegraph: Israel, Croatia, Madeira, Lithuania and Montserrat, and the Caribbean islands of Anguilla, Antigua and Turks and Caicos.

Just five destinations were predicted to be in line for a green upgrade from amber: Poland, Bhutan, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile 82 “cowboy” travel testing firms have been issued a warning for advertising misleading

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Which countries will go on the green list at next travel update? Possible amber changes ahead of review

While there was plenty of movement at the last travel update, the number of viable holiday destinations on the green list remains limited.

Instead, many popular countries remain on either the amber list (with quarantine for people who aren’t fully vaccinated) or the red list (mandatory hotel quarantine).

Attention therefore shifts to the next review of the traffic light system, and the countries which carry the greatest potential for quarantine-free travel.

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Which countries are on green list, amber list and red list? Travel restrictions in full after latest review

When is the next travel review?

Reviews of the UK’s traffic light travel restrictions take place every three weeks, with the previous update on Wednesday 4 August.

The last two announcements have broken with what had been an established tradition of the changes being unveiled on Thursdays.

It means the findings of the next review should be unveiled on

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When is the upcoming green list update? Vacation critique day and the amber list nations around the world which could alter

The newest update to the UK’s journey constraints arrived in the to start with week of August, with the most motion but on the 3 lists of the traffic mild system.

Seven international locations moved from the amber list to green, having demonstrated they posed a low risk to United kingdom community health – Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia, Romania and Norway – and none went the other way.

On the other hand, numerous well-liked destinations keep on being on both the amber list (with quarantine for men and women who aren’t thoroughly vaccinated) or the pink checklist (required resort quarantine).

Consideration for that reason switches straight to the subsequent review, which will just take put at the stop of August just as the summertime vacations conclusion – here’s what you need to know.

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Which nations around the world are on the green list, amber checklist and pink

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