Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) was established as Ireland's national energy authority under the Sustainable Energy Act 2002. SEAI's mission is to play a leading role in transforming Ireland into a society based on sustainable energy structures, technologies and practices. The Authority has supported projects in REEEP's 4th through 7th funding cycles, concentrating on Least Developed Countries.
Related Projects
- Securing Financing for RE/EE Projects in Southern Africa though Gold Standard CDM
- Financing Cogeneration and Small Hydro Projects in the Sugar and Tea Industry in East and Southern Africa
- Facilitating Access to Finance for the Biodiesel Industry in Southern Africa
- Development of Financial Risk Management Instruments for supporting Energy Services in S Africa
- Promotion of Solar Water Heating in Uganda
- Microfinancing the uptake of modern cookstoves in Uganda
- Establishing PFAN in Mozambique & Uganda
- Initiative for a water utility energy efficiency programme in Lesotho
- Local Energy & Development Centres in Mozambique
- Regulating off-grid renewable energy tariffs in Mozambique