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Tipperary Energy Agency shortlisted for the European Energy Service Award

Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA) has once again been shortlisted for another award. This time TEA has been shortlisted for the European Energy Service Award. The European Energy Service Award was established in order to honour outstanding achievements in the development and success of energy services for energy efficiency in Europe. With many other participants’ from




Tipperary Energy Agency Present FOREST at IrBEA Annual Conference

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) if




Tipperary Energy Agency Secures Funding to Support Bioenergy Development

The TEA is attending the kick off meetings of three new EU Projects which will support the development of bioenergy in the South East Region of Ireland. Supported under the EU BioEnArea project (www.bioenarea.eu) and will focus on a number of themes – Regional Biomass Business Development will support enterprises and producers groups in the




Tipperary Energy Agency Website Official Launch

The Tipperary Energy Agency officially launched its new website www.tea.ie at the Source Library in Thurles on Friday 12 November 2010. The website has been completely redesigned with the help of Tipperary Institute ICT student Sean O’Grady, who worked with the agency during the summer as part of its work placement experience. The site’s homepage welcomes




Tipperary Energy Agency to Present at Sustainable Clonakility Conference, 22nd October

The TEA will present at the Sustainable Energy Conference being held by Sustainable Clon(akility) on Friday 22nd October.  It will presents experiences from its work in the development of community wind farm in Templederry and lessons learned from retrofitting as part of the SERVE project.  Find out more about the event at http://www.sustainableclon.com/wb/wb/pages/home-page.php