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The AIEA Working Group on BER and Housing run a workshop on Friday 1st April 2011, for energy agencies and Local Authority housing staff to discuss some of the challenges facing Local Authorities. Presentations are now available on the AIEA website
The AIEA Working Group on BER and Housing run a workshop on Friday 1st April 2011, for energy agencies and Local Authority housing staff to discuss some of the challenges facing Local Authorities. Presentations are now available on the AIEA website
Exploring the possibilities of Tipperary becoming an Eco County” under the headings: Building & Energy and Food & Tourism AND Launching of a Tipperary Green Business Network Date: Wednesday 6th April Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Venue: Tipperary Institute, Thurles Schedule: 6pm: registration & coffee 6.30pm – opening address – Seamus Hoyne, Tipperary Institute 6.40pm – Introduction
Tipperary’s first “Clean Drive Club” is kicking off….. Join us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tipperary-Clean-Drive-Club/191200854254412, to promote your green image, avail of discounts, input ideas for great campaigns….. Lets all promote this sustainable transport initiative as a community!! More details on the project can be found at www.tea.ie/projects/cleandrive
Tipperary Energy Agency currently has a vacancy for a Project Assistant under the FAS WWP1 programme. The participant will work with other TEA staff to complete collection, collation, processing and analysis of a range of energy data. Full details of the vacancy can be found on the FAS website Please note that you must be
“Exploring the possibilities of Tipperary becoming an Eco County” under the headings: Building & Energy and Food & Tourism DATE: Wednesday 6th April TIME: 5.30pm to 8.30pm VENUE: Tipperary Institute, Thurles The students of Coláiste Éile and The Tipperary Institute in association with Green Works Tipperary Hub invite you to the ECO WORKSHOP. SCHEDULE: 5.30pm:
A new report commissioned by the IWEA (Irish Wind Energy Association) entitled; ‘The impact of wind on pricing within the Single Electricity Market’ has shown that 45% wind energy generation by 2020 will result in 11.5% savings in wholesale electricity prices. The report also outlines that wind energy will save the consumer €36million by the end of
The key findings and planned work of the FOREST project on the wood energy supply chain were presented at the Irish Bioenergy Association’s 10th annual conference on Feb 17th. The conference was attended by over 150 delegates and outlined the potentially massive contribution that bio energy can make to the Irish economy (13,000 jobs by 2020)