In a move that will significantly impact large energy users, the European Commission recently adopted a set of regulations under the RoHS Directive, effectively banning fluorescent lighting in the European Union.
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In a world increasingly concerned about the impacts of climate change, energy efficiency and implementing sustainable practices areas are key priorities for large energy users including industries and businesses. Understanding and meeting energy efficiency targets also offers environmental and financial benefits.
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For businesses with an average electricity spend of more than €1 million per year, ESB’s Smart Energy Services has a range of tailor-made solutions designed to reduce energy costs without the need for upfront investment.
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The project, funded through ESB’s Smart Energy Services, involved the replacement of more than 4,000 indoor and outdoor lighting with ultra-modern LED bulbs.
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As one of Ireland’s premier shopping destinations, Swords Pavilions in Dublin saw the need for an energy partner that could support its transition to a more sustainable, and efficient energy model with its target of being Net Zero by 2030.
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With more exciting solar projects in the pipeline, such as Ireland’s first Carport Solar PV, ESB’s Smart Energy Services are continuing to help businesses transform their energy practices.
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ESB’s Smart Energy Services supports delivery of Ireland’s first all-electric bus service in Athlone.
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As the group behind some of the country’s most recognised grocery convenience brands, BWG needed a partner they could trust to deliver at scale, and of providing site-specific solutions to its network of franchisees.
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As a company committed to environmental responsibility and sustainable manufacturing processes, the Ardagh Group needed a partner that understood its mandate for a low-carbon future and was capable of delivering a project at scale.
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