Climate change policy

Pinergy now powers its customers with 100 per cent green electricity

Pinergy, the smart energy company, has today announced that it is providing 100 per cent of its electricity from renewable…

7 years ago

SMEs believe they have a role in tackling climate change – SEAI

The majority of small and medium business believe they do have a role in tackling climate change with more organisations…

7 years ago

Homeowners losing out if they don’t take action on Energy Efficiency – SEAI

“Homeowners who are taking action now to reduce energy consumption and reliance on fossil fuels in their homes will lower…

7 years ago

Innovation paves way for next stage of global energy transformation

Countries at the forefront of the energy transformation are getting more than a third of their energy from variable renewables…

7 years ago

Homeowners, businesses & motorists using SEAI grants to get ahead of carbon tax increases

Last year, the Government of Ireland, through the SEAI, invested €120 million in sustainable energy upgrades and actions. Among the…

7 years ago

Gas Networks Ireland secures €100m EIB investment to modernise Ireland’s gas network

Gas Networks Ireland has agreed a EUR 100m financing facility with the European Investment Bank. The facility will underpin a…

7 years ago

Ricoh Ireland commits to sustainability by signing Low Carbon Pledge

Ricoh Ireland has announced that it has signed up to the Low Carbon Pledge and is committed to reducing its…

7 years ago

Aldi Ireland pledges to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50%

Aldi Ireland today signed the Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) Low Carbon Pledge, committing to reducing its greenhouse gas…

7 years ago

Call made for cleaner public transport in cities

It is important that we have clean and energy efficient buses, trucks and delivery vans in our cities, according to…

7 years ago

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