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    Businesses, Communities and Individuals Urged to Enter the SEAI Energy Awards 2022

    SEAI Energy Awards are now open for entries from individuals and organisations who are excelling in energy efficiency and renewable energy.

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    SEAI publishes the Interim Energy Balance 2021

    Ireland’s energy use increased by 4.3% last year. Energy-related CO2 emissions increased by 6.3%, faster than our energy use, largely due to the types of fuels we used

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    SEAI announces call for energy research and innovation projects

    SEAI announces call for energy research and innovation projects

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    Fitzpatrick’s Garage in Kildare announced as National EV Dealer of the Year at SEAI Energy Show 2022

    Fitzpatrick's Garage in Kildare have been awarded the national winner of the inaugural SEAI Electric Vehicle Dealership Awards, which recognise those dealerships that are working to increase consumers’ understanding about EVs and their uptake. The winner was announced at the SEAI Energy Show, Ireland's leading business-to-business sustainable energy event, which returned live to the RDS after a two-year absence.

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    County Winners of Inaugural SEAI Electric Vehicle Dealership Awards Announced

    SEAI today announced the winners of its inaugural EV Dealership Awards. These awards recognise and reward excellence in the promotion and sales of electric vehicles (EV) in Ireland.

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    SEAI launch new Irish language children’s book to help children learn to save energy and take climate action

    SEAI is encouraging teachers and children to take climate action with their new Irish illustrated story book

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    SEAI National Heat Study

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    Public Sector saved €1.8 billion through avoided energy use since 2009

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    Government launches the National Retrofitting Scheme

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    €19.8 million for Energy Research Projects in Ireland

    SEAI has announced that it has awarded 49 new projects €19.8 million in Government funding, supporting and enabling a wide range of energy research in Ireland.

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