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Galway stores champion environmental change
SuperValu Loughrea and Centra Lough Atalia have joined forces with SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) to spearhead environmental change in the retail sector, demonstrating their commitment to energy reduction and sustainable business.
SEAI urges homeowners to invest in home upgrades to reduce energy use and lower bills
As the cold weather continues through early Spring, now more than ever homeowners are looking to reduce their energy consumption and tackle rising energy bills.
Unearth a diamond in the rough with retrofitting and refurbishment
While turnkey new properties are a smooth and usually stress free option, for the adventurous among us, refurbishing an older property can be an excellent way to build your ideal home for a fraction of the cost.
SEAI encourages homeowners to take steps towards warmer homes
As we prepare for the colder winter months, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), has launched a new campaign to encourage homeowners to invest in home energy upgrades.
Tánaiste showcases Ballinasloe as a smart town and remote working hub
Ballinasloe based Senator Aisling Dolan welcomed An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Leo Varadkar to Ballinasloe Enterprise Hub at the weekend. As part of the Ballinasloe Area Community Development (BACD), the centre has recently won €63,000 in funding under the Connected Hubs Scheme.
345 Mayo Homes Still Waiting for Energy Upgrades - Conway-Walsh
Sinn Féin Mayo TD Rose Conway-Walsh has raised concerns for elderly people and those on lower incomes who have not had planned energy upgrades made to their homes this year due to the Covid-19 crisis.
Galway faces 'three-pronged attack' with oncoming high energy costs this winter, warns O'Hara
Elderly people, and those on lower incomes, across County Galway are set to be hit with higher fuel bills than expected this month, due to a combination of stalled energy upgrades for homes, and the carbon tax increases.
Prominent architect business launches virtual home consultation platform
In a novel approach, Louise Heavin and Gary Cunningham of Cunningham Heavin Architects, are offering virtual home consultations in exchange for charity donations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Galway to benefit from new SEAI funds
Households, businesses, and community and voluntary organisations in Galway have an opportunity to lower their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint, under the latest round of Government funding from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.
Cutting the retrofit programme makes a mockery of Government climate commitments — Green Party
The Green Party has called on Government to make funding available to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) so that it can continue to fund energy upgrades of existing buildings. The call comes in response to SEAI informing applicants that it is suspending the scheme as well as consideration of applications for funding previously received.