SEAI EXEED Grants available up to €1m

The SEAI EXEED programme provides grants of up to €1m towards achieving building energy savings of an average 50%

SEAI EXEED Grants available up to €1m

EXEED is a programme by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland which provides a framework to help design, construct and commission processes for new builds and upgrades to existing assets following the new best practices in energy efficient design management. Available to all sizes of business and project, the EXEED grant is designed to reduce both CAPEX and OPEX though reduced energy usage. With a focus on long-term planning and implementation, EXEED certification also provides extra assurance to investors by significantly lowering the risks associated with long-terms energy costs.

Lawler Sustainability is an Energy Efficiency Design (EED) Expert, meaning that we are certified to deliver the EXEED Certification Programme, helping our clients achieve on average 50% energy savings
WHY SHOULD I CONSIDER EXEED?

EXEED serves to improve energy efficiency, allowing projects to save on average 50% in energy costs per year.

WHAT ABOUT THE COST?

As part of the certification, grant funding is now available up to the value of €1,000,000 per year, per project.

HOW DO I GO ABOUT IT?

Learn more about SEAI EXEED on our dedicated webpage, or sign up here for a free consultation with our EED Experts.

 

LeisureWorld, Bishopstown

Through the SEAI EXEED Certification Programme, LeisureWorld in Bishopstown will see 50% savings in overall energy costs. Lawler Sustainability helped them to achieve this through pool plant optimisation, heat recovery, LED pitch lighting upgrades and BMS upgrading.

As can be seen, the full breakdown of energy savings per annum include €65,000 in pool plant savings, €80,000 in heat recovery savings, and 60% energy savings in lighting.

Read more about LeisureWorld’s EXEED Accreditation and the savings that are now made possible for them.

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