800 Solar panels installed one year ago are delivering 10% more electricity than previously expected. Tipperary County Council is making significant savings of over €30, 000 per annum. Twelve months ago 800 photovoltaic solar panels were installed on 9 public buildings in towns across Tipperary. The buildings include fire stations, libraries, civic offices and a
Tipperary County Council has recently become a signatory of The Covenant of Mayors. The Covenant of Mayors is a mainstream European movement involving local and regional authorities, voluntarily committing to increasing energy efficiency and use of renewable energy in their territories. There are currently six other signatories in Ireland – Cork County, Dublin, Kerry County
It is proven that energy costs is one of the highest costs for SME’s in Ireland. As a result, Tipperary SME’s who are interested in reducing their energy usage and save on energy costs are being urged to register for free energy management support. These support programmes are being offered to SME’s in Tipperary by
Tipperary County Council is on track to meet their target of reducing energy by 33% by the year 2020. The SEAI report on Energy Use in the Public Sector, published this week, outlines energy data from across the public sector and confirms Tipperary is making good progress towards targets. The newly merged Tipperary County Council
Tipperary County Council is in the process of signing The Covenant of Mayors. By becoming a signatory, Tipperary Local Authority is committing to implement a Sustainable Energy Action Plan for the county, with the aim of cutting CO2 emissions by at least 20% by 2020, in line with EU targets. The Covenant of Mayors is the
The Tipperary Energy Agency is holding a PV seminar on the 15thof April 2015 in the Abbey Court Hotel Nenagh. The aim of this half day seminar is to provide an overview of PV and how best to contract and install it on your facility. It is also an opportunity to gather Ireland’s growing PV community
Tipperary Green Business Network in association with Tipperary Energy Agency, recently held a seminar entitled “Ireland’s Energy Challenge – Community Solutions”. The event which took place in Cashel on March 6th received a great deal of interest and was well attended by individuals from various energy backgrounds. Close to 90 people were in attendance
An opportunity has arisen to offer an Engineering Student Internship and a Business Student Internship to support the development of the agency and the implementation of some of our innovative sustainable energy projects. More information is available here Closing date for applications is 2nd March 2015