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SEAI Annual Report 2022
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2022 - Delivering Ireland’s Energy Revolution. SEAI works with Government, citizens, businesses, and communities to help achieve Ireland’s clean energy transition. Sustainable energy improves people’s lives, brings comfort and convenience, and addresses environmental challenges.
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SEAI Annual Report 2023 - Irish and English version
The story of SEAI in 2023 which we set out in detail in this report is one of commitment to our purpose, and delivery on our programme. Our purpose is to be the lead authority driving Ireland’s sustainable energy transformation. Our mission is to drive the reduction and replacement of fossil fuel usage. We are a knowledge based organisation. We partner with citizens, communities, businesses, and Government. We are trusted collaborators, innovators, funders, and educators.
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SEAI-Biomass-CHP-Implementation-Guide
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SEAI Blended Working Policy
SEAI is a progressive organisation that values our people and the contribution they make to achieving our organisational goals. In response to the recent pandemic, SEAI transformed the way in which it works. In line with our purpose as key contributors to our national climate actions, this policy aims to enable our people to deliver our organisational ambitions through climate-friendly and flexible work practices which support high quality delivery of services to Government, the public and businesses, while providing colleagues with choice and opportunity.
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SEAI Climate Action Infographic
SEAI Climate Action Infographic
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SEAI Climate Action Roadmap
This SEAI Climate Action Roadmap 2023, hereinafter referred to as the Roadmap, sets out our plan to achieve our decarbonisation and energy efficiency targets pursuant to the National Climate Action Plan 2021 (CAP21). SEAI is committed to achieving its 2030 carbon emissions and energy efficiency targets. We will adhere to the requirements of the Public Sector Climate Action Mandate 2022 (the mandate) and demonstrate leadership within the public sector. The Mandate requires public sector bodies such as SEAI to demonstrate climate action leadership by implementing and reporting on the actions of the Mandate. The Mandate was approved by the Government on 4 July 2022 and issued to all departments by the Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications. This Roadmap focuses only on energy-related greenhouse gas emissions within our operations, in line with the target of a 51% absolute reduction by 2030.
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SEAI Code of Governance
This Framework sets out the systems and processes by which the Authority directs and controls its functions and manages its business. It is intended to guide the Board (and staff, where appropriate) of the Authority in performing their duties to the highest standards of accountability, integrity and propriety.
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SEAI Commissioned Report Viability Retrofitting Communal Heating
The focus of this study was to look at alternative low- carbon heating solutions for an existing communal heat network – with a primary scenario to be evaluated being the potential for the utilisation of shallow geothermal heat on the network. Heat pumps and geothermal heat sources were identified in the National Heat Study as being a suitable heating technology for communal heating systems. This, plus trying to keep the heat sale price low for customers was a key element of this project.
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Community Energy Grant Offers
Government funded Better Energy Community grant offers for 2018.
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RDD 117 Final Project Report
Final Project report for Decision Support System for Energy use in Dairy Production
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