
The South East Energy Agency has partnered with Pembroke Kilkenny on a €524,422 energy upgrade project aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
This initiative cuts down carbon by 107 tonnes annually and saves 477,316 kWh of energy, equivalent to powering 130 Irish homes for a year.
The project includes improvements like new windows, induction hobs, solar panels, and a heat recovery system, supporting the hotel’s goal of being carbon-neutral.
John Ryan, proprietor of Pembroke Kilkenny, shared, “Working with the South East Energy Agency over the years has helped us make a significant impact on our sustainable journey.”
Michael Kinchella from SEEA stated, “Projects like Pembroke Kilkenny show what is possible when ambition and innovation come together.”