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Ireland's energy demands are increasing and emissions are not reducing fast enough
SEAI has today published two separate energy reports, the Energy in Ireland 2023 report and the first report from the Behavioural Energy and Travel Tracker.
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SEAI awarded €0.5m to Irish companies contributing to international renewable energy research projects
SEAI is delighted to announce that Irish researchers collaborating on four trans-national projects supporting the clean energy transition have been awarded Government funding.
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SEAI Publishes Communal Heating System Study
The SEAI published a study assessing communal heating systems in Ireland, focussing on the challenges for users and operators arising from the recent energy price crisis.
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Down Syndrome Cork Charity Benefitting from SEAI's Sustainable Energy Community Grants
SEAI, in association with SE Systems, has helped Down Syndrome Cork to achieve major energy upgrades at their Field of Dreams education and training centre and reduce their carbon footprint.
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SEAI Energy Awards celebrates 20 years
The 2023 winners were announced at this years gala ceremony in Dublin on Thursday 17th.
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SEAI National Energy Projections 2023 report indicate early emission reductions are essential
SEAI published its National Energy Projections 2023 Report, which examines the potential impact of current Government policies and measures on energy use and related greenhouse gas emissions in Ireland from 2022 to 2030.
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SEAI announces season 5 of its '180 Degrees' podcast series
The new season launches in November, answering some of the bigger questions about Ireland's energy revolution.
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SEAI finds electric motors and water pumps non-compliant with EU regulations
SEAI's market surveillance campaign of electric motors and water pumps has discovered non-compliances with EU regulations.
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SEAI hosts conference on decarbonising transport in the public and business sectors
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) held a conference to showcase measures to decarbonise industry fleets to meet transport targets on Thursday, October 12th.
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Ireland's total energy demand increased by almost 5% in 2022
Ireland's total energy demand increased by almost 5% in 2022. The increase was primarily driven by rebound in transport activity post COVID. Energy related emissions dropped 1.8% in the same period.
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