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Fuel Price Comparison Methodology
Under S.I. 703:2022, SEAI are required to publish a Fuel Price Comparison, with associated methodology, updated on a quarterly basis. This documents describes the methodology and sources behind the values calculated by SEAI.
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Fuel Price Comparison A3 Poster
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Fuel Comparison Poster Irish
Estimated prices following 2014/94/EU Article 7(3) Directive
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EEOS Infographic
The EEOS Infographic provides an overview of the Energy Efficiency Obligation Scheme (EEOS), how the scheme operates, the work carried out under the scheme to date. and the Obligated Party supports available to Businesses, Local Authorities & Housing Bodies, and Homeowners in Ireland.
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Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2024
This is the report of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) for year ending 31 December 2024. Following the introduction of the new Protected Disclosures legislation on the 1 January 2023 and as required by the Act, SEAI has established a dedicated internal reporting channel to facilitate workers as defined in the Act, to report potential wrongdoing. The SEAI also has comprehensive procedures in place to assist workers in making a report. In 2024 there were two reports of a potential protected disclosure received through SEAI’s internal reporting channel.
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Better Energy Homes Privacy Notice
Privacy notice for the Better Energy Homes Programme
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BER Assessor Code of Practice
Code of practice for BER Assessors
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Technical Advisor Role
This document outlines the role of the Technical Advisor and the Technical Assessment Process for SEAI's Heat Pump System Grants.
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Decarbonised Electricity System Study - Forecasts of plausible rates of generation technology deployment 2024–2040
This study forecasts the cumulative installed capacity (in MW) for onshore wind, offshore wind, solar photovoltaic (PV), thermal plant combusting hydrogen or ammonia, and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for the period 2024–2040. The initial aim was to support Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s (SEAI) contribution to the Carbon Budgets Working Group, which in turn supported the Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) Ireland in setting the national Carbon Budgets for the period 2030–2040. In addition, this study is also the first output from a larger research programme to report on a decarbonisation pathway for the electricity system. DECC tasked SEAI with the latter in the Climate Action Plan 2023.
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