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Sponsored: The key starting point for any business is to see how it is currently using energy

SSE Airtricity is Ireland’s largest provider of 100 per cent green energy* and has been helping businesses all over Ireland to transition to more sustainable energy solutions. That includes everything from small businesses to large industry leaders.

“It’s a unique project, a first-of-its-kind pilot to prove the viability of distributed energy generation power purchase agreements and open up the energy-saving and carbon reduction potential of rooftop solar across the country,” explains Conor Kelly, sustainability technology lead at Microsoft. These courses help to educate and inform young people about the challenges posed by climate change and the role technology can play in creating more sustainable communities across Ireland.

Through the government’s Energy Efficiency Obligation Scheme, SSE Airtricity also provides a range of supports for projects in businesses across Ireland which aim to reduce their long-term energy consumption in favour of a more sustainable approach. For medium and large business customers, SSE Airtricity offers a funded solar solutions project in the form of a five- or 10-year contract with no upfront cost. As well as the potential for immediate savings and CSR benefits, it provides businesses with the comfort of long-term energy hedge, which can protect against market volatility.

 

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