SEAI Calls for Entries to Sustainable Energy Awards
Author: Irish Tech News
May 15, 2026
Duration: 5:07
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is inviting entries from individuals and organisations to the SEAI Energy Awards 2026. For over two decades, the Awards have highlighted the exemplar businesses, communities, and organisations that are driving Ireland's transition to a cleaner, more energy?efficient future.
Open to organisations across the island of Ireland, the awards reflect the wide range of sectors and project types contributing to national energy and climate ambitions. Each year, entries demonstrate how practical action, innovation, and collaboration can generate meaningful energy savings and accelerate our clean energy transition.
SEAI Sustainable Energy Awards
Calling for entries to the Awards, Fergus Sharkey, Head of Business Supports in SEAI said: "Ireland's most inspiring sustainable energy initiatives will once again take centre stage at the SEAI Energy Awards 2026. We're offering those leading such initiatives an opportunity to showcase their inspiring work. The Awards give SEAI an opportunity to acknowledge excellence, innovation and ambition across the country's clean energy community. We want to celebrate these achievements, showing others what's possible."
Diverse award categories reflecting Ireland's energy landscape
The array of categories in the SEAI Energy Awards captures the breadth of energy innovation in Ireland. This year entrants can choose from 11 categories that are suited to multiple sectors and company sizes. There are also two new categories to choose from:
Hotels and Tourism Accommodation (in partnership with Fáilte Ireland)
Design and Construction
The new categories reflect the importance of the tourism and built environment sectors in delivering Ireland's climate and energy ambitions.
See all categories
Why enter the SEAI Energy Awards?
1. The SEAI Energy Awards offer participants a unique opportunity to showcase their sustainable energy achievements on a national stage.
1. For many organisations, being shortlisted or winning an award provides powerful recognition for the dedication, creativity and leadership behind their projects.
1. Entrants gain visibility among peers, customers,
policymakers and energy experts, while winners are celebrated for delivering ambitious, smart energy solutions that go beyond business?as?usual.
1. The awards highlight not only successful outcomes, but also ideas and approaches with strong potential to be replicated elsewhere.
A rigorous and independent judging process
The SEAI Energy Awards are underpinned by a robust, independent judging process, led by a distinguished panel of energy experts and stakeholders. Entries are assessed against clear criteria, with a strong emphasis on innovation, measurable impact and the ability for solutions to be replicated. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony taking place in November.
Apply today and get the recognition you deserve!
Whether you are delivering energy innovation at a local, regional or national level, the 2026 awards will provide a platform to showcase your work, gain recognition and be part of a growing community of energy leaders. Entries are open until 29th May 2026.
Apply now at www.seai.ie/energyawards
About SEAI
SEAI is the expert authority on decarbonising Ireland's energy system, using robust, objective data and an evidence-based approach to help inform policy development and energy user behaviours. SEAI empowers households, businesses, motorists and the public sector to move away from fossil fuels with practical advice and financial supports. We encourage positive changes in how Ireland uses energy to deliver a more prosperous, energy efficient and cleaner environment.
SEAI is funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment
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