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What is SEAI?

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland — the government body that administers energy grants and standards.

Quick Answer

SEAI is the primary point of contact for Irish homeowners considering solar panels. It operates the Solar PV Grant Scheme, maintains the list of registered solar installers, and sets the quality standards that installers must meet. The SEAI website (seai.ie) provides tools for checking grant eligibility and finding registered contractors.

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SEAI Explained

SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) is Ireland's national energy authority. It administers government grants for energy upgrades including solar PV, heat pumps, insulation, and BER assessments. SEAI also maintains a register of approved contractors, publishes energy statistics, sets standards for energy performance, and runs awareness campaigns. It plays a central role in Ireland's transition to renewable energy.

How Does SEAI Work in Ireland?

SEAI is the primary point of contact for Irish homeowners considering solar panels. It operates the Solar PV Grant Scheme, maintains the list of registered solar installers, and sets the quality standards that installers must meet. The SEAI website (seai.ie) provides tools for checking grant eligibility and finding registered contractors.

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What does SEAI stand for?

SEAI stands for Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. It is the government body responsible for promoting and supporting energy efficiency and renewable energy in Ireland.

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John RooneySolar Energy Editor

John Rooney is the founder of Solar Info and has been covering the Irish solar energy market since 2023. He fact-checks all content against official SEAI data and maintains relationships with SEAI-registered installers across Ireland.

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