Public Sector joins together to demonstrate Climate Leadership in Action
Over 600 representatives from across the public sector are attending the annual Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Public Sector Energy Conference at The Helix, Dublin City University.
Read moreIreland’s energy-related CO2 emissions heading in wrong direction
Energy in Ireland report shows that Ireland’s energy-related CO2 emissions increased by 5.4% in 2021. Emissions are returning to pre-Covid levels of 2019, and further increases are anticipated based on initial data for 2022.
Read more200 businesses set to take part in a free Commercial Fleet Trial for electric cars and vans
Fully electric vehicles will be loaned to 200 businesses free of charge for 3 months to show how an EV can work for their business, save money and emissions
Read moreThis Black Friday - Check the Energy Label and Save
SEAI launched a new campaign to encourage consumers to check the energy label and save when buying new electrical products in the lead up to Black Friday.
Read moreTake control of your energy use this winter with the SEAI Home Energy Plan
SEAI is encouraging people to sign up to their Home Energy Plan to help reduce the impact of rising energy costs on their household budget
Read moreGovernment campaign urges people to avail of range of supports
Important that families, households and businesses know what help is available, and how, where safe and possible to do so, they can reduce their energy use and bills
Read moreMinister Ryan launches new solar PV grants for businesses, public organisations and community groups
The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, has today announced new Government supports of up to €2,400 for the installation of solar PV (photovoltaic) panels – for businesses, public organisations and community groups. The new grant scheme will be administered by the SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland).
Read moreSEAI Podcast Season 4 Final Episodes
180 degrees is a podcast that looks at the energy choices we make when it comes to transport, our homes, business and technology. The final episodes of Season 4 feature Rachel Dempsey, founder of Full Circle Change, Professor John Sweeney, Emeritus Professor of Gepgraphy at NUI Maynooth & Dr. Lorna Gold, Environmental Activist and Author
Read moreWith fuel costs rising, SEAI has some advice to help drivers save money and emissions this summer
Read moreSEAI data shows energy emissions rising significantly, creating major challenge for Irish society
SEAI published Ireland’s Energy Balance for 2021, which provides the complete information on Ireland’s energy use.
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