The Budget 2021 change kicking in next month with most Irish households facing a hike
Carbon tax will increase by €7.50 every year until 2029 and then by €6.50 in 2030, bringing carbon tax to €100 per tonne by 2030.
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A change being introduced in the coming weeks in line with Budget 2021 will see an increase in charges associated with Carbon tax across the country.
Callan Community Energy Company pioneer climate action initiative Counties Energy Agency (3cea) welcomes decision to approve revised Climate Action Bill
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The 3 Counties Energy Agency (3cea) has welcomed Government’s decision to approve a revised Climate Action Bill which includes specific targets on reducing carbon emissions over the next 30 years.
The Climate Action Bill commits to a carbon neutral status for Ireland by end 2050 and halving the amount of greenhouse gas emissions within the next 10 years. 3cea says it’s an opportunity to build on progress it has made in the region since it was established in 2002. The one-stop-shop is committed to driving social and behavioural change in the South-East towards a low carbon economy.
Grant available for Kilkenny homeowners to carry out eco-energy upgrade
Funding of up to 35% available for projects - and non-profit organisation 3cea take the hassle out of organising
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Three Counties Energy Agency (3cea) has partnered with ERI Managed Energy Solutions to arrange grant funding for homeowners towards the cost of environmentally friendly home-energy upgrades across Kilkenny.
3cea, a non-profit sustainable energy agency, is now accepting applications under the SEAI’s National Home Retrofit Scheme from homeowners across Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford and Waterford.
Energy upgrade measures covered under the scheme include, internal and external attic insulation, cavity wall insulation, heating system upgrade, PV solar panels for electricity, heat pumps, window and door replacement, ventilation with heat recovery and certified woodburning stoves. Grants are available now through 3cea with funding of up to 35 per cent available for projects continu