Glounthaune launches its Energy Master Plan at
an Energy Day Elm Tree Glounthaune Saturday 9th February 2019
The very real threat of global warming is
encouraging more and more people to explore what might be done in a practical
way. Responding to this need, a
voluntary group Glounthaune Sustainable Energy Community has succeeded in
completing a detailed energy usage study of the Glounthaune area just outside
Cork city. Supported by the Sustainable
Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), an Energy Master Plan has been commissioned
and recently completed. The plan will be
launched at an Energy Day to be held on Saturday 9th February 2019 at the Elm
Tree in Glounthaune from 11am to 3pm. The Energy Day will also feature
information stands on home grants, professional installers and will have a
number of electric cars available on the day for test drives.
Glounthaune Sustainable Energy Community (SEC)
was sponsored by Glounthaune Tidy Towns and was set up in 2017 under the
chairmanship of Ailbe Ryan. During 2018
the Glounthaune group signed up as formal partners with SEAI and was able to
avail of dedicated funding for the Energy Master Plan.
There are now 236 Sustainable Energy Communities
nationwide with 22 SECs in County Cork, an increase of almost 100% since 2017.
The SEC approach is to harness community based interest in increasing awareness of energy efficiency and
promoting practical bottom-up approaches to stimulate appropriate action in
energy reduction measures. The SEC process also provides a pathway towards
increasing local knowledge of energy reduction and renewable energy
matters. SEAI facilitates this community
approach by free mentoring support from an expert pool.
Glounthaune Sustainable Energy Community leads
the way in Cork with the first completed Energy Master Plan funded by
SEAI. The Energy Master Plan identifies
the main ways energy is used in the area and suggests ways of reducing it and
using renewable energy. A listing of the optimal measures which could be
implemented has also been produced, the so-called register of opportunities. It
provides an action plan based on the actual local situation as a practical
pathway for accelerating progress over the near future as a step towards
minimising global warming.
Contact:
Conor O’Brien
Sustainable Energy Community Mentor
Service provided by XD Sustainable
Energy Consulting Ltd
on behalf of the Sustainable Energy
Authority Ireland
Tel: 087/9047810

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