Retrofit
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Retrofit: A step change in delivery
The necessity to more than quadruple the skilled workforce by 2050 is the biggest constraint facing the Government’s retrofitting ambitions,…
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Supporting customers on their journey to net zero
Bord Gáis Energy is a recognised and trusted market leader in gas boiler service and repair, with an ambition to…
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DECC Assistant Secretary Barry Quinlan: ‘National Retrofit Plan at a turning point’
Amid the implementation of programmes to enhance residential energy efficiency and, ultimately, decarbonise Irish homes, Ciarán Galway discusses the challenge…
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Electric Ireland Superhomes: A retrofit one stop shop for AHBs and local authorities
Electric Ireland Superhomes is a joint venture between Tipperary Energy Agency and ESB (Electric Ireland) established in 2021. We are…
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Retrofitting the nation
Education and Training Boards (ETBs) are playing a vital role in addressing the shortage of skilled retrofitters in Ireland as…
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Climate Action Plan 2023 accelerates retrofit delivery ambition
Government ambitions to retrofit one-third of the State’s housing stock by 2030 have been given fresh emphasis under Climate Action…
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SSE Airtricity retrofit upgrades improving homes and benefitting communities
The Irish Government introduced its Climate Bill in 2021, which sets out the agenda for how Ireland will reduce carbon…
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Almost 23,000 new workers needed for retrofit goals
Almost 23,000 new entrants will have to be recruited into managerial, professional, skilled, and semi-skilled occupations by 2030 if the…
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The National Construction Training Campus: At the forefront of retrofit skills development
One of six national centres of excellence for nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB) and retrofitting training, Laois and Offaly Education…
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Indoor air quality and ventilation in deep energy retrofitted Irish dwellings
Research evaluating home retrofits in Ireland has found that air quality and ventilation were not always within acceptable limits, University…
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