Urgent need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) published their annual Energy in Ireland report.
Read morePublic bodies have saved over €1 billion on energy spend
Minister Bruton Publishes Report on Energy Efficiency of Public Sector Bodies
Read moreSwitch to energy efficient LEDs
Not only do LED light bulbs use less energy, they last longer and can help reduce your electricity bills instantly!
Read moreSEAI network sees communities revolutionising how they use energy
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) hosted its third annual National Sustainable Energy Community Event on Saturday (08 September 2018) in Athlone Institute of Technology.
Read moreJohnson and Johnson VisionCare build gym and medical centre that is 25% more efficient than current building regulations
Johnson and Johnson VisionCare have completed building a new gym and medical centre with support from SEAI
Read moreDublin Airport Completes Major Carpark Lighting Project with SEAI Support
DAA has achieved savings of 80% on its carpark lighting costs by implementing the upgrade using SEAI’s EXEED
Read moreThe Monasterboice Inn completes a major energy efficient renovation project using SEAI EXEED system
The Monasterboice Inn has recently extended its premises by 25%, while at the same time reducing energy costs with support from SEAI.
Read moreSEAI encourages researchers to avail of new a €500,000 government fund for energy research projects
European collaboration to advance local and regional renewable energy systems
Read moreDonegal Students’ One Good Idea takes home top honours at SEAI National Awards Final
Errigal College from Letterkenny in Co Donegal has been named the winner of the 2018 SEAI One Good Idea competition for their campaign ‘Bottle It’.
Read moreSEAI to invest €2.5 million in RD&D solutions
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) today announced a research fund of over €2.5 million to support cutting-edge research, development and demonstration energy projects in 2018.
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