Energy and sustainability: government schemes and resources for retailers
From Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
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General guidance for retailers about current government schemes and supports in relation to energy and sustainability.
Temporary extensions:
The LEO Green for Business is open to enterprises with up to 50 employees. Qualifying businesses will access two days of intensive mentoring including a sustainability audit and action plan, designed to help 'green' their business.
The LEO Energy Efficiency Grant supports the investment in technologies and equipment identified in a Green for Micro Report, GreenStart Report or a SEAI Energy Audit with 50% of eligible costs up to a maximum grant of €5,000. The aim of the scheme is to reduce the impact of enterprises on the environment thereby increasing the agility and resilience of these businesses.
Capital grants are available from SEAI for energy efficiency and renewable energy – the key existing grants available to retailers are:
SEAI Non-Domestic Microgen Grant (NDMG) provides financial assistance to help businesses and other sectors to install solar PV panels to generate electricity on site. Grant funding is available for systems up to a maximum 1000kWp (approx. 2,500 panels). This technology reduces commercial electricity costs and increases security of supply, while enhancing a positive sustainability image.
The SEAI Accelerated Capital Allowance is a tax incentive ran by Revenue which encourages investment in energy saving technology. Companies that pay corporation tax in Ireland can deduct the full cost of the qualifying energy efficiency equipment from their profits in the year of purchase.
The SEAI Support Scheme for Energy Audits will offer SMEs a €2,000 voucher towards the cost of a high quality energy audit. In most cases, this will cover the total cost of the audit. Application to the scheme is easy, with automatic approval for eligible businesses.
The SEAI Energy Contracting Support Scheme provides financial assistance to implement energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects. The scheme aims to support the direct external consultancy and/or specialist advisory costs related to project appraisal and procurement of pay-for-performance energy contracts. Find out more about Energy Contracting.
The DETE and Enterprise Ireland National Enterprise Hub, is a new service that makes it easy to access the wide range of government supports available to businesses in Ireland.
The SEAI Energy Efficiency Guide for Retailers (PDF, 23MB) aims to introduce simple and effective energy-related advice to help retailers use and manage energy more efficiently.
The DETE/DECC Climate Toolkit 4 Business allows SMEs to input some simple information and to get an estimate of their carbon footprint and a personalised action plan to reduce it. It will use this information to generate a personalised action plan and recommend those supports that are relevant to help each business reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs.
The Skillnet Ireland Climate Ready programme offers leadership and skills support for enterprises who want to develop their operational and strategic sustainability.
SEAI's Introduction to Energy Management: Creating an Energy Action Plan online training is hosted by Ireland’s leading energy experts and will take you through the six steps to creating an energy action plan which will help you implement energy management practices in your business.
The SEAI Energy Academy is a free, online, e-learning platform designed to help businesses increase their energy efficiency and reduce their energy related costs. The Energy Academy allows anyone to learn with short, interactive, animated modules. It is mobile friendly and offers flexible, self-paced learning with access available 24/7.
SEAI's Steps to Energy Efficiency: The 5 steps to energy efficiency were designed for businesses embarking on their energy efficiency journey. Take these steps to begin your energy efficiency journey.
Learn how your business can make a difference by conserving water with Water Conservation for the Retail Industry from Uisce Éireann (formerly Irish Water).
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) resources available for business include greening resources for business, carbon footprint calculators, and EPA tool for resource efficiency.
The EPA Food Waste Charter, launched on 29 June 2023, is a call to all businesses and State agencies operating across the food supply chain to sign up and commit to reducing food waste.
The SOLAS Skills to Advance green skills programmes aim to boost awareness of the key environmental sustainability issues that affect employers and employees and to equip them with the skills to make a positive contribution to sustainability in the workplace.
The SEAI Energy Efficiency Obligation Scheme places obligations on energy suppliers and distributors to deliver energy savings.
There are a number of SEAI financial supports available to help make the move to electric vehicles. The level of incentive for electric vehicles varies between fully electric vehicles and plug in hybrid electric vehicles. These incentives will reduce as the cost of electric vehicles and internal combustion engine vehicles become equal.
The €1.2 billion Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme provides low-cost loans for working capital and medium-term investment, to eligible SMEs, primary producers, and small mid-caps (businesses with fewer than 500 employees). The scheme is operated by the SBCI and is currently available through bank and non-bank lenders and certain credit unions. A list of participating lenders is available at [external-link Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme - SBCI, | Ukraine Credit Guarantee Scheme - SBCI, ] along with information on how to apply. Loans of between €10,000 and €1 million are available for terms of up to 6 years, with loans of up to €250,000 available unsecured. The scheme is available until 31 December 2024.
The €500 million Growth and Sustainability Loan Scheme provides long-term lending to eligible SMEs, including farmers and fishers and small mid-caps. The scheme is operated by the SBCI and is currently available through bank and non-bank lenders. Loans of between €25,000 and €3 million are available, for terms of up to 10 years, with loans of up to €500,000 available unsecured. A list of participating lenders is available at Growth and Sustainability Loan Scheme - SBCI along with information on how to apply. The scheme will operate until 30 June 2026 or until the scheme has been fully subscribed (whichever is earlier).
MentorsWork 12-week business-support programme provides targeted supports to help SMEs across Ireland sustain and improve their business. MentorsWork is brought to you by SFA in partnership with Skillnet Ireland, Ibec, SBCI and Microfinance Ireland.
Disclaimer:
This information sheet is intended to give a general guidance to retailers about current government schemes and resources in relation to energy costs. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, the department, its servants or agents assume no responsibility for and give no guarantees, undertakings or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness or up to date nature of the information provided and does not accept any liability whatsoever arising from any errors or omissions. Please check enterprise.gov.ie or gov.ie or relevant organisation for further updates.