Construction Ireland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
03/01/2024

Govt Launches Next Phase Of Reduce Your Use Campaign

Construction News Image
The next phase of the Government's Reduce Your Use Campaign has been launched.

The campaign supports people to manage their energy use, help save money and reduce carbon emissions.

The Reduce Your Use campaign outlines:

•practical advice to help people manage their energy use

•supports that are available to those people having trouble paying their energy bill

•advice on their consumer rights

Minister Eamon Ryan said: "We know many households are still struggling with energy costs. To address that, we have put in place a range of measures, including three electricity credits totalling €450, the second tranche of which will drop in January 2024. The Reduce Your Use campaign offers useful energy saving tips, but also identifies the Government supports that are helping people stay warm this winter.

-- Advertisement --

"The recently published 'Energy Security in Ireland to 2030' strategy notes that the energy we conserve can make a big contribution to costs for individual households and can help us with energy security overall. Irish people have responded really well to the Reduce Your Use campaign so far and are being more efficient in how they use their energy at home. We are starting to see changes bearing fruit already, with overall emissions falling by just under 2%, with around double that expected this year."

Research which has informed the Reduce Your Use Campaign includes recent research carried out by Amárach Research on behalf of the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications which has shown that the level of worry about energy costs remains high amongst the public, with energy bills a source of cost pressure for many households. Research from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) also identifies the most common high-energy consumption behaviours. These include setting heating thermostats too high, using tumble dryers frequently, or heating unoccupied rooms.

The Reduce Your Use Campaign is working with key partners including ALONE and MABS, to ensure that those most vulnerable to energy costs continue to get the support and information they need to stay warm and well.

Latest Construction News

29/11/2024

Plans for a new housing development in Carney, Co. Sligo, have significantly progressed after a contract for construction was signed by County Council members. The development, which was designed by Hamilton Young Architects and will be constructed by Kilcawley Construction, consists of 25 homes ...
29/11/2024

South Dublin-based Killinarden Park has officially opened following improvement works. Nicholas de Jong Associates carried out the planning and design work on the project with Clonmel Enterprises Ltd civil contractors realising the vision on the ground. Enhancements to the park include provision ...
29/11/2024

Water supply has been restored to the vast majority of impacted areas in Galway City following repairs, Uisce Éireann has announced. Detection crews from the company isolated the source of a significant burst which occurred in the Docks area of the city yesterday, with works being carried out this ...
29/11/2024

A refurbished running track and new padel courts were officially opened in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, this week. An Taoiseach Simon Harris officially opened the track and padel courts, based at Shoreline Leisure, while also present were the Cathaoirleach of Wicklow County Council, Cllr Paul O Brien, ...
29/11/2024

The Construction Employers Federation (CEF) and Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations (NIFHA) have raised major concerns regarding the approved proposal to increase the Standard Connection Charge for a newbuild house by 123% in 2025. The proposal, put forward by NIE Networks to the ...
29/11/2024

Green infrastructure improvements have been successfully completed at Claudy Country Park in L'Derry. Upgrades to the play area at the location as well as safety and access works in the wider park were carried out as part of the green infrastructure enhancement project, which was made possible by ...
28/11/2024

Plans to build 674 new homes in the Clooney Road area of L'Derry have been given the green light. South Bank Square submitted the application, which entails a residential development comprising 33 detached and 473 semi-detached dwellings as well as 168 apartments, to Derry City and Strabane ...
28/11/2024

A new wastewater treatment facility in Ballyronan, Co, L'Derry, has been successfully completed following an investment of £5m from NI Water. GEDA Construction was the main contractor for the 18-month contract, while Water Solutions Ireland completed extensive mechanical and electrical ...
28/11/2024

The Clontarf to City Centre (C2CC) Active Travel Project has officially been opened by Dublin City Council. The project connects the Royal Canal Greenway to the East Coast Trail and part of the Tolka Valley Greenway, providing a safe, pleasant and continuous segregated walking and cycling route ...
28/11/2024

Approximately €1.5 million in payments have been processed under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant scheme in Offaly. The grant, which aims at turning vacant or derelict houses and buildings into permanent homes or rental properties, has thus far saw 129, out of 196, applications approved in ...
Custom Crate SolutionsEnergyLads.IEMoylough Concrete ProductsEco Celt LimitedMake I.T. WorkAlugates Ireland LtdMCR Groupinsuremyvan.ieSanctuarysynthetics at GrasslandMcHale Plant Sales Limited
Terms and Conditions
2024/11/29 23:21:25