Over €1million is being invested in schemes aimed at developing new energy solutions.
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) confirmed it is to invest the money in projects ranging from converting forest residue into fuel to establishing a living laboratory energy zone in south Dublin.
SEAI Chief Executive Officer Jim Gannon said: "SEAI is delighted to invest in these projects which have the potential to produce real results for the environment and the economy. The range of projects we are supporting really highlights the huge appetite among SMEs, local enterprises and research institutions to seek new and innovative ways to understand our energy use and develop new responses to the challenges we face. Some of these projects will provide the public with better, more accessible information, some will help shape the energy communities of the future and some will be instrumental in delivering new business models for particular sectors."
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