More than 10% of Ireland's total energy came from renewable sources in 2017
The Renewable Energy in Ireland 2019 report provides a detailed analysis of Ireland’s progress towards the 2020 renewable energy targets.
Read moreHomeowners losing out if they don't take action on energy efficiency
Homeowners who are taking action now to reduce energy consumption and reliance on fossil fuels in their homes will lower their energy bills substantially.
Read moreStudent survival guide - 10 ways to reduce your energy costs at college
For many students, first year in college means moving out of the family home, taking responsibility for your personal finances, and managing household bills for the first time.
Read more€31m project secured for floating wind project in North West Europe
A €31 million project has been approved for an ambitious four- year floating offshore wind project.
Read moreFunding to help Businesses save 30% a year on Energy Costs
A fund of up to €6 million is available for projects delivering best practice in the design, construction and management of buildings for optimum energy efficiency.
Read moreMinister Naughten announces €8 million in government funding awarded by SEAI to innovative energy research projects across Ireland
Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten TD, has announced €8 million in Government funding to support 45 innovative energy projects in companies and research institutions across Ireland.
Read moreSEAI Community Network Championing Ireland's Clean Energy Transition
SEAI hosted its fourth annual National Sustainable Energy Community Event on Saturday 22nd June 2019 in Athlone Institute of Technology, County Westmeath.
Read moreSupport for Renewable Heat
The second phase of the Support Scheme for Renewable Heat (SSRH) has been opened by Minister Richard Bruton T.D.
Read moreCall for sustainable energy leaders to enter SEAI Energy Awards 2019
Now in their 16th year, the SEAI Energy Awards recognise and reward excellence in sustainable energy.
Read moreStudents lead the charge on climate action at national final
The competition sees students from primary and post-primary schools across Ireland create innovative campaigns that can make a difference to how we use energy.
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