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SEAI Sustainable Energy Awards searching for sustainable energy leaders across Ireland

SEAI Sustainable Energy Awards searching for sustainable energy leaders across Ireland
May 09
09:00 2017

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has started the search for sustainable energy leaders as it launched its 14th annual energy awards, the longest running energy leadership awards in the country. The SEAI Sustainable Energy Awards recognise and reward excellence in energy efficiency and renewable energy and are open to organisations, businesses or communities who are setting new standards in the reduction of fossil fuel use.

The Awards encourage entries with innovative approaches and high replication potential from applicants across the island of Ireland. New to the 2017 Awards programme is a bursary of €10,000 for the winner of the Research Category to further their research activity. There are eight categories to choose from including large business, small business, design, public sector, community and energy manager or team.

Majella Kelleher, Head of Energy Demand Management at SEAI, said: “There is excellent work happening in sustainable energy across our economy and the SEAI Awards are a great opportunity for businesses, public bodies and communities to get recognition for outstanding energy achievements. Energy efficiency makes financial as well as environmental sense, and there is growing interest in and delivery of cleaner sources of energy across both industry and communities as we move Ireland towards a low carbon society. I strongly encourage people and businesses to enter the SEAI Sustainable Energy Awards 2017 to highlight their own success and encourage others to take part.”

Last year, entrants to the Awards demonstrated savings of €100 million through innovative sustainable energy projects. Winners included DaysE who won an award for its ‘Donate-As-You-Save’ fund raising model which uses energy savings as a means of financing energy projects in non-profit organisations. Dell EMC took home the Large Business Award for its ongoing commitment to reducing energy usage through a structured energy reduction programme, saving them €4.5 million per annum in electricity costs alone.

This year the Awards have three category sponsors: Enprova (Public Sector), ESB Smart Energy Services (Large Business – Energy Management) and Gas Networks Ireland (Large Business – Energy Project). Further information and to enter the 2017 Sustainable Energy Awards visit www.seai.ie/energyawards. Closing date for entries is Friday 9th June 2017.

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