1 Dec 2010

Seventh Annual Sustainable Energy Awards

All sectors of economy recognised at Seventh Annual Sustainable Energy Awards 

Companies across all sectors of the economy were recognised for their efforts in energy management at the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s (SEAI) seventh annualSustainable Energy Awards in Dublin  (25th November 2010). Award winners included Irish-owned retailer Musgraves, multinationals Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, Cork and IFSC-based international bank Citi, family run business Matthews Coach Hire, research institute Tyndalland energy services company, Crowley Carbon Ltd

Sponsored by ESB, the Sustainable Energy Awards highlight excellence in business energy management and this year included entries from over 100 organisations. Top prize on the night, ‘Energy Manager of the Year’, went to Brian Scannell of the Musgrave Group, which launched a five-year sustainability strategy across its business in 2007 that has since delivered over 3GWh in energy savings, equivalent to 5% year on year savings. 

Winners included: 
Crowley Carbon Ltd, which received the new ‘Sustainable Energy Innovation Award’ for the adoption of an iPhone app Danú, a smart analytical tool that helps businesses to carry out a comprehensive energy audit. The tool was demonstrated in Corrib Oil and led to energy savings of 30% equivalent to €120,000. 

Tyndall National Institute, winner of the ‘Renewable Energy Systems Award’ for its new research building which is heated entirely by heat generated from its data servers, saving 12% on energy costs. 

Citi, winner of the ‘Energy Awareness Award’ for a sustained energy awareness programme which resulted in reducing utility costs by almost €350,000 over the last year alone. 
Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, which was awarded the ‘Energy Management Award, Small to Medium User’ for achieving energy savings of almost 30% in the last three years, equivalent to €250,000, by following no-and low- cost energy saving initiatives involving all staff. 
Matthews Coach Hire, which won the ‘Energy Efficiency Award, Small to Medium User’, for implementing a fuel efficiency project that has generated a 6% saving in fuel usage throughout its fleet of private coaches, commuter and tour party buses. 

In total, the project entries this year demonstrated energy savings of over €17 million, with an additional €40 million in projected cost savings identified over the next three years. 2010 is the first year in which an award in the area of Sustainable Energy Innovation was offered, with significant interest generated from a number of companies in that category. 

Congratulating the 2010 award winners Mr Eamon Ryan, T.D., Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, said: “The message that genuine cost savings are achievable from increased energy efficiency is starting to resonate with companies of all sizes. We are seeing the results with the winners of this year’s Energy Awards driving genuine savings of an average of 15-20% across their businesses. These are very tangible and real savings, and must serve as an inspiration for other companies.Companies have very clearly taken up the challenge to reduce their energy costs, and it is very encouraging to see such a wide range of entries this year.“ 

Commenting on the Awards announcement, Professor Owen Lewis, CEO, SEAI said: “What is most encouraging from this year’s Awards is the evidence that employees and individuals in business are now really embracing the efficiency agenda and driving change throughout Irish industry. A culture change is taking place across Irish businesses. We too often think that our individual efforts are futile in the bigger picture, but all we have to do is look at the collective efforts of entrants to this year’s Awards who have achieved energy savings of over €17 million. Individuals have made these savings happen and they should be commended.” 

Brid Horan, Executive Director, ESB Services and Energy Solutions, said: “Awards like tonight, demonstrate the confidence that still exists in this country where we have strong entrepreneurs and a well educated workforce who have the resilience and determination to shape a better future and actively look for continuous improvement.” 

Full list of 2010 Sustainable Energy Award winners: 

Energy Efficiency Award, Small/Medium User: Louth County Council – Garrett Shine Architects 

Energy Management Award, Small/Medium User: Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Cork 

Energy Efficiency Award, Major User: Matthews Coach Hire Ltd. 

Integrated Energy Management Award, Major User: Cordis Cashel (a Johnson & Johnson Company) 

Energy Manager of Year Award, Major User: Brian Scannell, Musgrave Group 

Renewable Energy Systems Award: Tyndall National Institute 

Energy Awareness Award: Citi 

Sustainable Energy Innovation Award: Crowley Carbon Ltd. 

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Joseph Blair
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