GAA clubs could save up to 20% off their energy costs, equivalent to €3,000 a year for an average small sized club, if they take simple actions to reduce energy use.
This is according to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), at the launch of a new programme from Croke Park, Greener Games, to assist GAA and sports clubs, and other organisations throughout the country in reducing costs.
Greener Games is a sustainable energy and environmental initiative which aims to educate clubs and organisations in sustainable practices. SEAI and Croke Park are hosting a morning conference in advance of the 2nd Test of the Irish Daily Mail International Rules Series on Saturday 30th October. GAA and sports clubs from all around the country are expected to attend to hear how they can manage costs and achieve significant savings on their energy bills. Conference participants are also invited to attend the test match between Ireland and Australia at Croke Park.
The GAA are offering a special deal of €35 to cover attendance at the conference, lunch at Croke Park, stadium tour and International Rules match ticket. The event is open to anyone in a management, operations, or administrative role within a GAA club, other sport or leisure organisation or small to medium enterprise. Speakers on the day include Eamon Ryan TD, Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Peter McKenna Stadium Director, Croke Park, Pat Gilroy, Dublin Football Manager, and Colm Moran, Operations Manager, Thomand Park Stadium.
Heating and lighting costs make up a significant portion of the energy bill for many clubs and increasing financial challenges, as a result of falling membership subscriptions, ensure clubs must respond by taking action to reduce costs where possible.
Peter McKenna, Stadium Director, at Croke Park, said: "We know only too well the significant savings that can be achieved by investing in energy efficiency and implementing sustainable practices. Croke Park has taken a lead on the issue of sustainability and cost savings, having become the first stadium internationally to receive a prestigious certificate for sustainable event management. We urge sporting clubs and organisations to attend this conference and hear first hand from other clubs who have already taken active steps to reduce their costs."
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