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SEAI Podcast Season 4 Final Episodes
180 degrees is a podcast that looks at the energy choices we make when it comes to transport, our homes, business and technology. The final episodes of Season 4 feature Rachel Dempsey, founder of Full Circle Change, Professor John Sweeney, Emeritus Professor of Gepgraphy at NUI Maynooth & Dr. Lorna Gold, Environmental Activist and Author
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SEAI data shows energy emissions rising significantly, creating major challenge for Irish society
SEAI published Ireland's Energy Balance for 2021, which
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New series of SEAI 180 Degrees Podcast explores the urgency of climate action with Ireland's leading climate visionaries
180 degrees is a podcast that looks at the energy choices we make when it comes to transport, our homes, business and technology. The latest season explores the challenges we face in delivering massive climate action, some interesting solutions and what the future might hold.
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Service Your Boiler to Reduce Your Use
Summertime is an ideal time to service their boiler and save at least 5% on heating costs later in the year
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Minister Ryan announces the launch of a new Office: Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland
The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan T.D. has today launched Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland. This new Office will play an important role in Ireland's transition to zero emission vehicles.
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AFLOWT Project Update
AFLOWT Project Update
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Upgrade your Home
With energy costs rising, now is the time to move away from
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Winter Tips from SEAI
Advice to Homeowners on how to take control of winter energy
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New SEAI strategy sets the course for a revolution in Ireland's energy use
The strategy sets a path for the Authority tasked with delivering the necessary change in how we use energy in our homes, communities, workplaces and on the roads
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Businesses, Communities and Individuals Urged to Enter the SEAI Energy Awards 2022
SEAI Energy Awards are now open for entries from individuals and organisations who are excelling in energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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