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Search By Live95 News Team Limerick has been allocated €1.35m for the retrofitting of social houses in the city and county.
Fifty local authority homes in Limerick will be retrofitted this year as part of a €45m national fund.
Green Party representatives in Limerick have welcome the funding which will make homes warmer, easier to heat and more comfortable.
The programme also aims to enhance air quality in homes and for those currently using oil or gas they will see savings on energy bills.
“These deep retrofits of social housing in Limerick will result in warmer homes and the resulting reduced energy use will help people’s pockets and will also help us meet our climate targets”, Limerick Green Party TD Brian Leddin said.
Limerick Institute of Technology’s Director of Industry Engagement Seamus Hoyne has been appointed LIT’s new Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning.
A native of Laois, Seamus is respected throughout Europe for his work in renewable energy and energy management. In 1998 Seamus was appointed the Managing Director of the Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA) and grew the organisation from its initial concept to one of the leading Energy Agencies in Ireland and Europe. He was received the Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Energy from SEAI in November 2020.
He began his career as a Mechanical Engineer with Masters in Renewable Energy and Energy Management, and now comes to the position of Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning at LIT, as a highly experienced manager with 25 years’ experience in energy, education and flexible learning environments.
LIMERICK Institute of Technology has announced the appointment of Seamus Hoyne as its new Dean of Flexible and Work Based Learning. A native of Laois, the .
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Limerick Institute of Technology’s Director of Industry Engagement Seamus Hoyne has been appointed LIT’s new Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning.
A native of Laois, the college says Mr Hoyne is respected throughout Europe for his work in renewable energy and energy management.
In 1998 the Ballacolla man was appointed the Managing Director of the Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA) and grew the organisation from its initial concept to one of the leading Energy Agencies in Ireland and Europe. He has received the Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Energy from SEAI in November 2020.