The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), formerly the Irish Energy Centre was set up by the government in 2002 as Ireland’s national energy authority.
Our Mission
To play a leading role in transforming Ireland into a society based on sustainable energy structures, technologies and practices.
Key Strategic Objectives
Energy efficiency first: implementing strong energy efficiency actions that radically reduce energy intensity and usage
Low carbon energy sources: accelerating the development and adoption of technologies to exploit renewable energy sources
Innovation and integration: supporting evidence-based responses that engage all actors, supporting innovation and enterprise for our low-carbon future.
SEAI Programmes
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland manages programmes aimed at:
supporting Government decision-making through advocacy, analysis and evidence
driving demand reduction and providing advice to all users of energy
driving the decarbonisation of energy supply
raising standards in sustainable energy products and services
building markets based on quality, confidence and proven performance
fostering innovation and entrepreneurship
improving the coherence of Irish energy research and development
SEAI Funding
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland is financed by Ireland’s EU Structural Funds Programme co-funded by the Irish Government and the European Union.
Energy Manager
Jonathan Pugsley "I love working as part of a dedicated team that strives to continually improve all aspects of the organisation"