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Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA)
The Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA) was established in 1998 as a partnership between North and South Tipperary County Councils and Tipperary Institute. The Agency's aim is to support the development of sustainable energy in Co. Tipperary and beyond. The Agency is committed to providing a comprehensive range of services to all sectors in Co. Tipperary with a view to implementing sustainable energy projects which are developed using best practice. The Agency works in the fields of energy efficiency, energy management, renewable energy and sustainable transport. The Agency is linked to a network of other energy agencies in Ireland and Europe. It is a founding member of the Association of Irish Energy Agencies (www.aiea.ie) and is the only Irish member of FEDARENE (the European Federation of Regional Energy and Environment Agencies) (www.fedarene.org). The combined experience of the Agency's staff ensures that it can provide a dynamic and comprehensive range of services to all sectors in Co. Tipperary and beyond. The Agency's Mission statement The TEA will develop, promote and provide appropriate energy services to all sectors in Co. Tipperary and beyond with the aim of promoting, developing and implementing best practice and energy policy, therefore establishing Co. Tipperary as one of the most energy efficient Counties in Europe. Contact: Emma Mooney & Seamus Hoyne Website: www.tea.ie Telephone: +35 352 43090 Address: Craft Granary, Church Street, Cahir, Co. Tipperary, Eire Geographical Scope of SHARE Project: Tipperary. |
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