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SEAI supporting the sale of electric vehicles

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has been supporting the sale of electric vehicles since 2011 with over 32,000 EV grants provided to date.

Call for car-free Sundays in solidarity with Ukraine in Westport

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Community groups and public representatives in Westport have written to Mayo County Council asking for the facilitation of Car-Free Sundays in the town to highlight, and reduce, local dependence on fossil fuels.

NUI Galway reveals strong performance in 2021 for knowledge transfer, innovation and impact

NUI Galway has revealed a strong performance during 2021 in knowledge transfer and impact with 50 industry collaborations, four new spin-outs and multiple start-up successes and awards.

Galway biotech company takes home prize from 2021 SEAI Energy Awards

Galway-based biotechnology company, Glasport Bio, took home the coveted Excellence in Energy Research and Innovation award and a €10,000 bursary at recent The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Energy Awards.

SEAI encourages homeowners to take steps towards warmer homes

As we prepare for the colder winter months, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), has launched a new campaign to encourage homeowners to invest in home energy upgrades.

New SEAI scheme to help SMEs take control of their energy use

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is encouraging Irish SMEs to take control of their energy use with the launch of a new support scheme. The scheme will provide SMEs with a €2,000 voucher to cover the cost of an energy audit.

SEAI launches enhanced Building Energy Rating

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) this week launched an enhanced Building Energy Rating (BER) which will make it easier for homeowners to have a warmer, more comfortable home with lower energy bills.

Pyrite protest to take to the streets in Dublin

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Owners of homes affected by pyrite in North Mayo will be heading to Dublin next week to voice their frustration at the current situation as they look for a full remediation package.

Councillors call for 100 per cent funding for pyrite cases

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The elected members of Ballina Municipal District have called for the Government to change the current pyrite redress scheme for householders affected by the issue, from 90 per cent funding for repairs to 100 per cent.

More resources needed for Warmer Homes Scheme, says Kyne

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Delays in the surveying of homes for the Warmer Homes Scheme is concerning during the current cold snap and measures to speed up assessments are required.

 

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