EPA Improves Access to Public Information on Emissions Trading
Press Release 10th June 2010
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) operates the EU Emissions Trading Scheme in Ireland. Over 100 major industrial and institutional sites in Ireland are covered by the Scheme (over 12,000 sites in the EU as a whole). These include power generation, other combustion, cement, lime, glass and ceramic plants and oil refining. Also included are large companies in areas such as food & drink, pharmaceuticals and semi-conductors. Each company must record their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions every year onto the National Emissions Trading Registry which is an on-line web-based system which tracks GHG emissions and records allowance holdings.
The Environmental Protection Agency has now made information from Ireland’s National Emission Trading Registry publicly available in line with the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol.
This publicly available information covers:
- Account holders authorised to hold Kyoto units in an account on Ireland’s National Emission Trading Registry.
- Unit holdings by account type (e.g. Party account or entity account).
To view this information please click on the Publicly Accessible Information link on the homepage of Ireland’s National Emission Trading Registry.
Further information on accounts in Ireland’s National Emissions Trading Registry (including annual emissions data for each installation) can be found on the website of the EU’s Community Independent Transaction Log (CITL).
Find out more information on the operation of the Emissions Trading Scheme in Ireland.
New Consumer Features to be introduced to HES Scheme
~Online Home Energy Self Survey and Building Energy Rating Integrated into Grant Scheme~
On June 8th, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) will introduce two new features to the Home Energy Saving (HES) scheme, designed to further empower consumers, first by guiding them on suitable upgrade works and secondly informing them of the impact of works undertaken.
The Home Energy Saving scheme, administered by SEAI provides grants to homeowners for insulation and heating system upgrades and continues to prove very popular with over 58,000 homeowner applications approved since the scheme was launched in March 2009.
Online Home Energy Self Survey
The smart online Home Energy Self Survey will only take minutes to complete, taking homeowners through a number of simple steps to identify the current condition of their home and guiding them towards the most suitable upgrade works. This new survey will be offered to all applicants at the start of the online application process and will also available in hard copy on request from the SEAI call centre. The survey complements the existing fast track online application system and links directly to SEAI’s other resources including the Buyers’ Guides.
Integral BER Requirement
At the same time a Building Energy Rating (BER) is to become an integral part of all grant applications under the HES scheme, whereby homeowners must undertake a BER to measure the impact of works undertaken. This will give homeowners a thorough and objective assessment of the energy performance of their home following upgrade works, including a BER certificate with a A-G performance rating. The first such BER assessment will attract grant aid of €100.
At the time of completing the BER, the assessor will also provide an estimate of the energy performance of the home before upgrade works, based upon the pre-works condition of the house. This will inform the homeowner of the effectiveness of the upgrade works in terms of energy and CO2 emissions improvements.
Householders making applications on or after Tuesday 8th June will be required to use the new application system or the new application forms.



