SEAI brings Energy Show back to RDS on 5-6 April

SEAI brings Energy Show back to RDS on 5-6 April

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is inviting businesses to come to the Energy Show 2017, the premier business energy event taking place at the RDS, Dublin on Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 April.

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The annual two-day free event brings together 160 exhibitors of sustainable energy technologies and services. Last year, in addition to attendance growing by 23% to 4,000, over €85 million in revenue sales were generated by exhibitors according to SEAI.

Commenting on the show, SEAI CEO Jim Gannon said: “The Irish sustainable energy sector is consistently growing as homeowners, businesses and communities move towards cleaner and energy efficient technologies.

The Energy Show brings together the key designers, suppliers and contractors who help to deliver these sustainable energy solutions, and is an ideal opportunity for anyone interested in energy management and sustainability. From small businesses to large industry, from public bodies to community organisations, the Energy Show is the perfect opportunity to witness the latest innovations in renewable energy and energy efficiency and learn about future developments as we work towards a more sustainable energy society.”

The event centres around the exhibition, where visitors can see everything from large scale renewable energy solutions for industry, to smart energy management systems for SMEs, the latest lighting technology innovations, high efficiency boilers and much more in-between. There are also lots of additional events and features to experience at the show including networking opportunities with international markets and professional representative associations, an electric vehicle pavilion with free test drives of the latest models, a best practice demonstration area, and a wide range of workshops and expert briefing events. Attendees can also link up with industry and professional associations at the energy industry pavilion.

The SEAI Energy Theatre offers free talks with industry experts updating attendees on the latest policy and market developments in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors. This year the Energy Theatre will feature an engaging session on women in energy, alongside a range of other sessions on sectoral and technical areas of interest.

For further details and to register, visit www.seai.ie/energyshow.

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