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Welcome to Renewable Energy Skills

Renewable Energy Skills was established in 2004 to provide training and support to trades and professionals in the renewable energy sector.  We are a FETAC registered training provider and offer SEI/REIA approved training. Renewable Energy Skills Skillnet continues to develop new courses and now offer training in building energy efficiency as well renewable energy technologies and is funded by member companies and Skillnets. 

 

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About Renewable Energy Skills PDF Print E-mail
The Renewable Energy Skills network

has been approved by Skillnets to provide training in the area of renewable energy heating systems. The network offers substantially funded training programmes developed under the guidance of national and international experts in the field. The training programs are designed to develop the skills and knowledge of plumbing and heating contractors and related trades and their employees in all aspects of Renewable Energy and energy savings.

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Course Schedule Oct - Dec 08 PDF Print E-mail

Training Schedule

We are pleased to announce our upcoming training programme...

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Conference 08 PDF Print E-mail

Quality Assurance Across the Renewable Energy Sector

Shannon Shamrock Conference Centre, Bunratty Co. Clare
Friday, October 17th, 2008.
You can download the Presentations from here.
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Irish Households Face Long Cold Winter As Energy Costs Soar PDF Print E-mail

- EUR50 Billion Required To Make Irish Homes Energy Efficient by 2018

Monday, 29 September 2008 – Thousands of householders across Ireland will be unable to adequately heat their homes this winter and will suffer health problems as a result, a leading renewable energy association has warned

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Solar Powered Hot Water PDF Print E-mail

Solar panels...

... can be fitted without large investment cost. The solar panels are easily adapted and integrated to old and new buildings; to heat up domestic water and to act as heating support.

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