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CO2 emissions from energy use down by 4.5% in 2019
CO2 emissions from fossil fuels used for energy fell by 4.5% in 2019, according to the latest figures from the Sustainable Energy Authority of...
SEAI welcomes “historic investment” in sustainable energy in Budget 2021
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland has welcomed the Government’s "historic investment" in sustainable energy action in Budget 2021.The SEAI have described it...
Galway homeowners urged to avail of grants for energy upgrades
Homeowners in Galway have been urged to avail of Government funded grants for home energy upgrades as we head into the winter.
SEAI has individual...
Galway enterprises shortlisted for sustainable energy awards
Glasport Bio, NUI Galway, and Boston Scientific are among the shortlisted finalists in the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland Energy Awards 2020.
The annual awards recognise...
SEAI calls on climate action champions to enter annual Energy Awards
Climate action champions are being called on to showcase their achievements as the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) launched its annual Energy Awards.
Now...
CO2 emissions from energy use down 4% last year
Data released today by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) shows that CO2 emissions from all energy use fell 3.9% in 2019.
The reduction...
Wind energy becomes Ireland’s No.1 energy source for first quarter of 2020
Wind energy became Ireland’s number one source of electricity in a full quarter for the first time during the first three months of 2020.
Figures...
Galway to share in over €7.5 million community sustainability grants
Homes, businesses, and more in Galway will share in over €7.5 million sustainability grants for upgrading buildings' energy ratings.
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland...
NUI Galway passes energy savings milestone ahead of schedule
NUI Galway has passed a milestone in energy savings that it set itself well ahead of schedule.
The university recently welcomed Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland...