
SEAI has welcomed the Government’s historic investment in sustainable energy action
SEAI has welcomed the Government’s historic investment in sustainable energy action, as set out in Budget 2021. This is a significant milestone for both Irish society and the economy as we take fossil fuels out of Ireland’s energy mix, in a just fashion. This commitment means that homes will be more comfortable, businesses more competitive, transport less polluting and our energy supply more affordable and secure. It will also place Ireland on a stronger footing in the fight against climate change, enabling everyone to play their part.
SEAI’s budget, which is also part funded through carbon tax, has increased more than 50% to approximately €350 million. This additional funding will support:
- National Retrofit: The launch of the national retrofit programme through SEAI with significant scaling up and streamlining of retrofit programmes for homes and communities. The total allocation for homes and community retrofit is €221 million. This represents a €100 million, or 82% increase, on this year’s budget with the increase funded through carbon tax revenue. This allocation includes additional supports for low income homes with a budget of €109 million.
- Communities: An enabling framework for communities who want to invest in renewable energy projects
- Transport: the continued support for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure and a national campaign to encourage the take up of electric vehicles
- Businesses: Substantial increase in supports for all sectors of business including energy management and capital investment
- Public sector: An expanded support structure for public bodies, spanning energy management, measurement of progress, and capital supports for deep building retrofit
- Research: Substantial additional scaling of SEAI’s research and innovation activities
Speaking about the investment, Mr William Walsh, Chief Executive of SEAI said:
"SEAI continues to support Government in the implementation of sustainable energy policy. We have designed and managed successful programmes to engage and support all segments of the economy. Our dual focus has always been on value for the public purse and providing a strong evidence base for future policies and measures.
SEAI also welcomed the Minister’s announcement that a new National Retrofit Office will be established in the SEAI as well as the commitment to additional staffing and funding for the organisation to drive achievement of our retrofit targets.
SEAI is a key enabler of climate action in Ireland. This funding from Government will allow us to support all energy users to take more fossil fuels out of Ireland’s energy mix. It will also support cutting edge research and pilots. We are inviting all citizens, businesses and communities to join us on this movement by taking energy action.
The recently published Climate Action Bill and this Budget demonstrates this Government’s commitment to follow through and deliver on our international targets. We look forward to working with, and supporting, our colleagues in the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, central Government and all stakeholders, to deliver these targets."
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Yesterday, representatives from the Department of Transport appeared before the Public Accounts Committee.
Major expansion plans of Ireland West Airport have been given the green light.
15th November 2025
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Snowy weather on the way
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Snow forecast for Thursday 20th November overnight
Good news for fans of snow! Time to wrap up warm and dig out those snowboots!
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Galway Christmas markets set to return this November
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Galway gardai seek hit and run driver
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Gardai seeking hit and run driver
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The incident occurred at around 7:20 in the morning on November 3.
Galway woman Catherine Connolly set to become next Irish president after landslide victory
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Her election rival, Heather Humphries, offered her congratulations and so did Tánaiste Simon Harris
Weather for connaught over next 24 hours
20th October 2025
The weather for today
Sunny and cloudy today with a few showers. Intermittent rain and drizzle will develop.
Highest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees in light to moderate north to northwest winds, backing westerly.
Storm Bram due to make landfall later this week
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Met Eireann have issued a weather update for the upcoming “storm Bram”
This weeks weather is expected to be wet and windy
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Catherine Connolly in heated Heather Humphries row over previous bank barrister role
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Ground breaking bowel cancer research by the university of Galway
20th October 2025
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Local Galway author has debut novel purchased by UK publisher
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Closure of local creche in Tuam, Co. Galway
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New social homes for Galway
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New homes planned for Dyke Road
Aran Islands RNLI go to aid of two people in need of medical attention
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BusConnects Galway: Cross-City Link – Public Feedback Invited
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Tourism Ireland welcomes news that Galway is the friendliest city in Europe
23rd October 2020
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Status Yellow - Rainfall warning for Galway and Mayo
23rd October 2020
Met Éireann Weather Warning Status Yellow - Rainfall warning for Galway and Mayo
Ireland WNT star Fahey links up with Jigsaw
22nd October 2020
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Affordable housing on State land to be put on a statutory basis – O’Brien
22nd October 2020
Affordable housing on State land to be put on a statutory basis – O’Brien
Catherine Connolly in heated Heather Humphries row over previous bank barrister role
Local Galway author has debut novel purchased by UK publisher
Aran Islands RNLI go to aid of two people in need of medical attention
BusConnects Galway: Cross-City Link – Public Feedback Invited
Affordable housing on State land to be put on a statutory basis – O’Brien
Storm Bram due to make landfall later this week
Ireland WNT star Fahey links up with Jigsaw
