Bringing communities together in the fight against climate change by helping them generate, harness and share their own solar powered electricity supply.
Department of Finance officials recommend homeowners, who from this September will be able to sell excess electricity back to the national grid - should be given a €200 tax break or "disregard" each year:
https://t.co/wRIi4SYDgI
Attention Solar Enthusiasts,
SEAI have updated the criteria for their Micro-Generation Support grants that will come into affect by the end of Tuesday February 15th 2022 - Don't miss out!
For more information, please read our latest blog post
https://t.co/5Yk1lyTVlc
The Winter Solstice at Newgrange is a spectacular event, and it shows us that we've been trying to get the most out of daylight for over 5,000 years, why stop now?
follow the link below as Heritage Ireland live stream the Winter Solstice for all to see:
https://t.co/VEqyHRvMMS
Click on the link below to watch a great demonstration of how solar and wind energy can power your home!
https://t.co/U2Gye7P4xF
✔️ Significant savings over the lifetime of your solar PV system
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The decarbonisation of Irish society relies on fundamental changes to how energy is generated and consumed. The National Network, Local Connections Programme has been established to work with, and for, customers to make this possible.
https://t.co/0FGcdZEAqd
Have you read our blog post on the recent updates related to the SEAI Grant?
Find out how the new Clean Export Guarantee (CEG) Scheme is set to replace the SEAI Grant in our blog post below.
https://t.co/yjERrPM2Qb
Rooftop solar energy ‘can provide a major portion of global electricity needs’
Find out more in the @IrishTimes from @KOSullivanIT https://t.co/9UMKPXkqe9
The paper plus more on our website https://t.co/rckahm8nyr
Great interview from Morning Ireland on Tuesday: Mary Robinson, former president and founder of the Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice discusses the urgent need for action to offset the worst effects of climate change.
https://t.co/EbXSzlNrhA
“Greenhouse gases contributing to global warming are at an all-time high.”
Join us and begin your journey to zero-carbon living!
https://t.co/Xy162GlFAE
Net-zero energy system by 2050... A huge challenge but doable (and necessary) conclude @MaREIcentre ...Early actions and Nphet-style body key to success, say @WindEnergyIRL https://t.co/Xn2KnBU2l2 via @IrishTimes
The UK has reported that Residential solar boosts house prices by £30,000. Such value is created in the ability to save on energy bills – particularly as these have increased by 37% on average during lockdown. Read the report here - https://t.co/iqwZzreGFQ
@KOSullivanIT@IrishTimes Thank you for sharing @PaddyWoodworth's really incisive piece. It really highlights that humanity is an ideal host for pathogens and the urgency required to accommodate environmental change.
My high-level road map for 7% CO2 saving/year to 2030. Data is approximates, but give a sense of impact for certain measures. I think each of these could be achieved in 10 years if Climate Action is treated with urgency. @EamonRyan@greenparty_ie@fiannafailparty@FineGael