Written answers
Tuesday, 2 December 2025
Department of Education and Skills
Energy Infrastructure
Ryan O'Meara (Tipperary North, Fianna Fail)
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241. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when a school (details supplied) will be retrofitted as part of the deep energy retrofit programme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [67539/25]
Hildegarde Naughton (Galway West, Fine Gael)
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My Department and the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications have developed a jointly funded school sector decarbonisation pathfinder programme. It is administered by the Planning and Building Unit in my Department and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland in partnership with devolved delivery support from the Education Training Board sector.
The pathfinder programme is a great example of collaboration ensuring the deployment of new design approaches and technologies are introduced to the school sector on an evidence-based approach. This programme continues to assist my Department to explore options and test various solutions for decarbonised energy efficiency solutions in our broad range of school building types.
The general principles and approach to school selection includes; schools who comply with their annual reporting obligations to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) with respect to their annual energy usage under the Energy Monitoring and Reporting scheme and secondly schools that demonstrate a strong and holistic commitment to energy management practices through participation in the Energy in Education website portal and advice programme that is operated by the SEAI and my Department.
The pathfinder programme is generally delivered in line with the above considerations however and not on an application basis. Schools, such as the school to which the Deputy refers, who wish to be considered should ensure that they are meeting their Energy Monitoring and Reporting requirements and also participating in the Energy in Education Programme.
Another key initiative of my Department is to establish a national energy profile of all schools. Phase 1 of the energy inventory profile (which comprised all schools across five counties) is complete and the Department has been approved funding for the final phase from REPowerEU. This phase is currently underway and includes the school to which the Deputy refers, and all schools in Tipperary. It involves energy assessors gathering focused information on energy use, building types, age, and size along with an overview of general fabric and energy aspects of electrical and mechanical systems in approximately 3,300 schools. This energy inventory profile of the full school estate will facilitate strategic decision-making by the Department on priorities for future capital investment in schools in Tipperary and across the country.
Earlier this year, my Department also launched the Climate Action Summer Works Scheme (CASWS). This multi-annual programme will support schools in implementing sustainable energy measures, which provides funding opportunities for schools to install heat pump renewable heating systems, as well as cavity wall insulation, LED lighting, and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
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