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Five Donegal schools to benefit from €7M Energy Efficiency Programme

written by Stephen Maguire March 29, 2019
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Five schools in Donegal are to benefit from a €7 million fund targeting energy use reduction by 33%, test retrofit solutions and improve efficiency.

The schools have been selected for energy efficiency works under a Government-funded retrofit pilot programme for summer 2019.

The newly-expanded programme focuses on projects to reduce energy consumption, test retrofit solutions, build capacity and test delivery and procurement models.

It is jointly funded with a €7 million budget from the Department of Education and Skills and Department of Communication, Climate Action and Environment.

A total of 17 schools nationwide have been selected for the latest round of works.

The following schools in Donegal have been selected for the 2019 pilot and present a variety of challenges, including building age, archetype and retrofit requirements.

· Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair, Doire Beaga (Derrybeg), Donegal

· Gaelscoil Adhamhnain, Letterkenny, Donegal

· Loreto Secondary School, Letterkenny, Donegal

· Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana, Donegal

· St Oran’s NS, Buncrana, Donegal

Now in its third year, the aim of the pilot is to create a scalable model for energy efficiency retrofitting of schools. This is taking place in advance of the major programme of retrofits scheduled to commence in 2022, as outlined in Project Ireland 2040. Subject to resources, it is intended to expand the intake of schools in the pilot programme in the lead up to 2022.

Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh T.D. said: “This exciting collaboration sets an example by creating a better environment to learn and work for pupils, staff and teachers. The money saved by ‘greening’ will support schools to concentrate resources on doing what they do best – teach.

“It is important that we have a good variety of school buildings across the country, and a number of them in Donegal, to demonstrate to as many communities as possible in both rural and urban areas, how changes can be made to respond to climate change.

“This pilot programme will demonstrate the most environmentally-friendly, high-performance and cost-effective solutions to turn older school buildings into top-rated energy-efficient buildings. It’s good for schools and good for the environment.”

Minister for Communication, Climate Action and Environment Richard Bruton T.D. said: “If we are to take the lead on climate change, the public service must set the example. Schools are at the centre of our communities. By taking on best practice energy efficiency measures, the participating schools will demonstrate the benefits – both financially and the improvements to overall comfort levels, that these upgrades bring about.”

CEO of Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, Jim Gannon said: “SEAI supports schools with energy efficiency through student workshops and resources (50,000+ students per annum), energy management (700+ schools to date), and allows them to report energy data through our monitoring and reporting system (2,279 schools in 2018). Since 2017, this pilot programme is providing a pathway towards a retrofit solution for all schools in Ireland, helping us deliver on national targets.”

For the 2019 pilot, 17 schools have been selected in five geographical clusters, covering all four provinces and including a mix of urban and rural areas. Each school was assessed comprehensively to ensure that the measures were suitable for that school and would deliver value to both the school and the pilot.

Now in its third year, the pilot programme involved 10 schools being retrofitted in 2017 and a further six schools in 2018.

Design teams have been appointed to each cluster, with medium to deep energy efficiency works to be delivered in summer 2019. The upgrades target a 33% energy efficiency improvement and involve upgrades to doors and windows, insulation, lighting and heating upgrades as well as renewable technologies.

Five Donegal schools to benefit from €7M Energy Efficiency Programme was last modified: April 1st, 2019 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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