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Be energy smart during the shorter evenings ahead
As winter time begins and the days grow shorter and darker, a shift in energy consumption is inevitable. Typically, shorter daylight hours can lead to increased energy consumption as people rely more on artificial lighting and heating. Couple this with Halloween festivities and we're in for a surge in energy usage.
Start looking at the benefits of installing a new heat pump in your home today
If your oil or gas boiler is currently over 10 years old or you are due to replace your current heating system, then the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) recommends that you consider the advantages of installing a heat pump and plan ahead.
Survey reveals links between cost-of-living crisis and healthy living
New research led by Slimming World, the UK and Ireland’s largest weight-loss organisation, has revealed that the cost-of-living crisis is making it more difficult to make healthy food choices.
Five hacks to saving energy in the home
With energy prices remaining at an all-time high, these energy-saving tips will not just keep your home warmer, but will help you make some real cost savings, too.
ALONE makes call on agencies to support older people amid rising energy costs
ALONE, the charity that supports older people to age at home, has called on all organisations to work together to support older people this winter and ‘share the warmth’.
SEAI advises consumers to check energy labels and save money
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is encouraging consumers to check energy labels when buying new electrical products, noting that electrical products can vary in their efficiency and ‘choosing efficient products will save you money on your electricity bills in the long-term’.
Go Green with help from Local Enterprise Office Galway
The objective of the Green for Micro programme - a new initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices - is to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future. This is a FREE programme, available to companies with up to ten employees.
Ensure you take Triton five minute challenge for a cleaner conscience
Did you know an average nine minute shower uses about 100 litres of water, and to offset the carbon footprint created by a year of showering alone, around 40 trees must be planted?
Top tips to look on the bright side as clocks go back on October 31!
On Sunday, October 31, at 2am the clocks go back so brace yourself, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting darker, longer and, of course, much colder. A combination that makes us sleepy, and moody and perpetually ready for bed.
Ensure you reduce regular energy consumption and save water usage
Did you know an average nine minute shower uses about 100 litres of water, and to offset the carbon footprint created by a year of showering alone, around 40 trees must be planted?