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Businesses, Communities, Public Bodies, and Individuals invited to enter the 2025 SEAI Energy Awards


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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is inviting entries from individuals and organisations across all sectors of the Irish economy at the vanguard of Ireland's clean energy transition, to enter the 2025 SEAI Energy Awards.
The Awards showcase exemplary achievements and inspire others to follow suit. More than 2,000 previous entrants over the past two decades have saved over half a billion euro by pursuing their sustainable energy ambitions.
2025 Entrants Can Choose from 10 Award Categories including:
Large Business
Small Business
Residential Energy Upgrades
Inspirational Sustainable Energy Community
Transport
Energy Research (comes with a €15,000 bursary prize)
Last Year's Winners include:
Mannok (Large Business)
BWG Foods (Transport)
Tallaght District Heating (Innovative Deployment of Renewable Energy)
University College Dublin: Bike Library (Excellence in Research and Innovation)
William Walsh, CEO SEAI, said:
"SEAI's Energy Awards shine a spotlight on the incredible efforts of communities, businesses, public bodies, and individuals driving Ireland toward a sustainable energy future. These awards don't just celebrate progress - they spark it. They showcase fresh thinking, new ideas, and ground breaking innovations that are helping to phase out fossil fuels and power a greener tomorrow.
As we gear up for the 2025 SEAI Energy Awards, we're excited to honour the next wave of changemakers and visionaries. Whether you are part of a local initiative, a pioneering business, or a passionate individual, we invite you to share your story. Enter the awards and help inspire the future."
Closing date for entries is Friday, 18 July 2025. Overall winners will be announced at a lunch event in Dublin in Autumn 2025.
Read here about the impact of winning the 2024 Team of the Year award had on Swords Pavilions and why they feel others should enter the SEAI Energy Awards.
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