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Agencies- Housing and Sustainable Communities Agency
The Housing and Sustainable Communities Agency was set up to advise on policy formation and implementation relating to housing matters and to advise on and assist in policy implementation with particular reference to the current policy agenda of sustainable communities.
Associations- Association of Environmentally Conscious Builders (UK)
The AECB is a network of individuals and companies with a common aim of promoting sustainable building. It brings together key stakeholders, to develop, share and promote best practice in environmentally sustainable building.
- Association of Irish Energy Agencies
The Association of Irish Energy Agencies is an all-island body supporting the development and implementation of energy policy and best practice at local, national and EU level, through its own actions and by strengthening the capabilities of its members.
- BER Assessors Association of Ireland
The objective of the BER Assessors Association is to provide an independent voice to represent BER assessors.
- Irish Bioenergy Association
The aim of the Irish Bioenergy Association is to promote biomass as an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable indigenous energy resource, and also to promote its non-energy related benefits.
- Irish Combined Heat and Power Association
The Irish CHP Association was established to promote greater uptake of CHP, spread information and lobby for appropriate change to the CHP economic and operating environment.
- Irish Hydro Power Association
The Irish Hydro Power Association aims to enable hydro schemes across Ireland.
- Irish Wind Energy Association
IWEA is committed to promoting the use of wind energy in Ireland as an economically viable and environmentally sound alternative to thermal or nuclear generation.
- World Green Building Council
The WorldGBC is a union of national Green Building Councils from around the world. The WorldGBC aims to be the global voice for Green Building Councils and to facilitate the global transformation of the building industry towards sustainability.
Partners & Affiliates- Construct Ireland
Construct Ireland is the official magazine of Éasca. An award winning publication with news and features of sustainable buildings in Ireland.
- Cultivate
Cultivate's mission is to respond to energy vulnerability and climate change by providing access to the knowledge and tools to cultivate sustainable lifestyles and resilient communities.
- Jetson Green – US Green Building Blog
Jetson Green is a daily updated site devoted to green innovation primarily in the residential context.
- Natural Step
The Natural Step is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to education, advisory work and research in sustainable development.
- Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI)
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has launched a new five-year strategic plan with a mission of transforming Ireland into a society based on sustainable energy structures, technologies and practices, and a vision of making Ireland a recognised global leader in sustainable energy.
Publications- Construct Ireland
Construct Ireland is the official magazine of Éasca. An award winning publication with news and features of sustainable buildings in Ireland.
- Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE)
ICE is a database to determine the embodied energy and carbon of a large number of building materials.
Research & Development- Passive House Institute – Germany
The term Passive House is used for an internationally established building standard with very low energy consumption, which is comfortable, sustainable and economically attractive.
- Woodspec
Woodspec is a guide to designing, detailing and specifying timber and reflects a growing confidence in wood usage and design in Ireland. Although it is aimed primarily at architects, engineers, designers, builders, planners, specifiers and students, Woodspec is designed to appeal to anybody with an interest in wood and wood working.
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