Energy Awareness Week Kicks Off in Portlaoise, Empowering the Community Towards Sustainable Living
Energy Awareness Week was successfully launched on Tuesday evening at The Fort, Portlaoise, sparking enthusiasm throughout the community for sustainable energy practices. The event, hosted by Aisling O’Rourke, presenter of Midlands 103’s Let’s Go Green Show, featured interviews with leading industry experts including Liam Donohue from Retrokit, John Kelly, Director of the Mount Lucas Centre, LOETB, Laurence O’Reilly from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), and Claire Irwin, Quantity Surveyor from RTÉ’s Room to Improve.
The opening ceremony was led by Cathaoirleach Padraig Fleming, who emphasised the importance of the initiative. “Energy Awareness Week provides a unique opportunity for all community members to learn practical steps they can take to support these goals,” he said, underlining the collective action needed to achieve a sustainable future.
Pictured are Donal Brennan, Laois County Council D.O.S, Laurence O’Reilly, John Kelly, N.T.C, Aisling O’Rourke, Midlands 103, Padraig Fleming, Cathaoirleach Laois Co Co, Liam Donohue, Retro Kit, Lisa Doyle, Climate Action Officer Laois Co Co, Chire Irwin, Q.S Pamela Tynan Snr Executive Laois Co Co Photo Denis Byrneof sustainable practice. The food offering was powered by Wattsun batteries, charged via solar panels, further showcasing how renewable energy can be integrated into everyday life.
Donal Brennan, Director of Services at Laois County Council, echoed this sentiment, stating, “This launch marks the beginning of a week-long series of events aimed at raising awareness of energy efficiency and sustainability”. The people of Portlaoise have embraced the initiative with enthusiasm, participating in discussions, workshops, and other activities that will inspire lasting change. The NZEB and Retrokit Mobile Training Rig was stationed at the upper car park of the Laois Shopping Centre Monday to Friday.
About Energy Awareness Week
Energy Awareness Week is designed to engage the community in learning about energy efficiency and sustainability. Through a series of events, it offers practical advice, tools, and solutions to help both households and businesses reduce energy costs and lower carbon emissions. The week’s programme supports the development of sustainable practices that benefit both individuals and the wider community.
For more information, please contact:
Lisa Doyle, Climate Action Officer
086 203 3269| ldoyle@laoiscoco.ie |