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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.

Innovative energy showroom opens

EuroHome has just opened a new showroom showcasing energy efficient products to help homeowners save money on fuel bills and make their homes more comfortable.

Let John Keehan make your home more efficient

Are you unhappy with the cost of your heating bills every winter, or are you spending thousands unnecessarily each year due to the poor energy efficiency of your home?

National Energy Assessors kilkenny

National Energy Assessors (NEA) is the leading provider of energy efficient solutions in Ireland. Our services for both the residential and commercial markets include:

Maximise your property value with Platinum Energy

Does your property need a building energy rating? All properties for sale or lease are required by law to have a BER carried out -this is an indication of the energy performance of your property. At Platinum Energy their mission is to provide an accurate BER for your property along with a detailed report on how to minimise your energy costs and maximise the value of your property.

Maximise your property value with Platinum Energy

Platinum Energy Ltd is a Kilkenny-based company run by Tommy Brown and Fergus Power both of whom are registered assessors with the SEI (Sustainable Energy Ireland).

Does your home have a BER certificate?

It seems to be a very well-kept secret, but from January first 2009 anybody wishing to sell or rent out a house or apartment will need to provide a Building Energy Rating certificate for that property to the buyer or tenant.

NEA roadshow on insulation grants comes to Tuam

National Energy Assessors is holding a series of information evenings on how homeowners can benefit from the new insulation grants announced recently by the Government.

BER Assessor course to run at AIT

A new course in the Building Energy Rating (BER) of dwellings will commence at Athlone Institute of Technology later this month. The seven-day programme covers new and existing buildings and on successful completion of the modules, candidates are eligible to seek registration with Sustainable Energy Ireland as BER assessors.

Senator Windows relaunch energy scrappage scheme for windows and doors

Following the huge success of their Energy Scrappage Scheme offer earlier this year, Senator Windows are pleased to announce the re-introduction of the scheme this week. “We had a huge increase in enquiries regarding our energy saving products when we launched the scheme in the spring,” says Geraldine Sullivan, marketing manager of Senator Windows.

 

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