The Cloughjordan Ecovillage is an ongoing project to create an eco-village community with commitments to ecological, social and economic sustainability. This community is being developed on 67 acres (270,000 m2) of farmland within the townland of Oxpark purchased in 2005 and merges with the existing village of Cloughjordan, County Tipperary in Ireland. The first residents moved into their homes in the eco-village in December 2009. A district heating system powered by a wood chip boiler provides hot water to the homes.
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| - The Cloughjordan Ecovillage is an ongoing project to create an eco-village community with commitments to ecological, social and economic sustainability. This community is being developed on 67 acres (270,000 m2) of farmland within the townland of Oxpark purchased in 2005 and merges with the existing village of Cloughjordan, County Tipperary in Ireland. The first residents moved into their homes in the eco-village in December 2009. A district heating system powered by a wood chip boiler provides hot water to the homes. (en)
- The Village – rozwijający się projekt utworzenia ekowioski na zasadach ekologicznego, społecznego i gospodarczego zrównoważonego rozwoju, i pierwsza w Irlandii ekowioska. rozwija się na terenie o powierzchni 67 akrów (270 000 m²) na terenie nabytym w 2005 i łączy się z istniejącą od XIII w. miejscowością Cloughjordan w hrabstwie Tipperary w Irlandii. Leży 143 km na południowy zachód od Dublina i 57 km na północny wschód od Limerick, zaś 94 km na południowy wschód od Galway i 156 km na północny wschód od Cork. (pl)
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| - The Cloughjordan Ecovillage is an ongoing project to create an eco-village community with commitments to ecological, social and economic sustainability. This community is being developed on 67 acres (270,000 m2) of farmland within the townland of Oxpark purchased in 2005 and merges with the existing village of Cloughjordan, County Tipperary in Ireland. The first residents moved into their homes in the eco-village in December 2009. A district heating system powered by a wood chip boiler provides hot water to the homes. A community-supported agriculture scheme was established in 2008. Members of Cloughjordan community farm are drawn from the eco-village and surrounding area. The farm aims to supply members' families with much of their food using biodynamic principles. The farm cultivates 12 acres within the eco-village. Village Education Research and Training (VERT) is a working group within the eco-village. It is committed to running courses encouraging best practice in sustainable living. Twenty nine near zero-energy buildings in the village were open to the public during the "Near Zero Energy Buildings Open Doors Ireland" event held in November 2013. Other NZEB Open Doors events took place in Belgium, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Hungary, France, Malta, Slovenia, Poland under the NZEB 2021 program promoted by the European Union. A community amphitheatre, created within the eco-village was opened by Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland in April 2017. (en)
- The Village – rozwijający się projekt utworzenia ekowioski na zasadach ekologicznego, społecznego i gospodarczego zrównoważonego rozwoju, i pierwsza w Irlandii ekowioska. rozwija się na terenie o powierzchni 67 akrów (270 000 m²) na terenie nabytym w 2005 i łączy się z istniejącą od XIII w. miejscowością Cloughjordan w hrabstwie Tipperary w Irlandii. Leży 143 km na południowy zachód od Dublina i 57 km na północny wschód od Limerick, zaś 94 km na południowy wschód od Galway i 156 km na północny wschód od Cork. W 2012 została uznana za drugą w Irlandii najlepszą wieś do zamieszkania (ang. Best Place to Live) przez czasopismo The Irish Times. 29 sierpnia 2009 ekowioskę odwiedził ambasador Kuby, Noel Carillo, szukając rozwiązań do przeszczepienia na grunt kubański. 6 czerwca 2012 prezydent Irlandii Michael D. Higgins wygłosił we ekowiosce przemówienie otwierając festiwal Convergence 2012. (pl)
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