SEAI’s new partnership with AIBc

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SEAI’s new partnership with AIBc

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has marked the launch of the One Good Idea Project for 2014/15 by announcing an exciting new partnership with AIB.

Sunday, 16 November 2014
7:19 PM GMT



The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has marked the launch of the One Good Idea Project for 2014/15 by announcing an exciting new partnership with AIB, which will help the scheme reach more students and expand the programme to primary schools for the first time.

The aim of the project is to increase students’ understanding of energy efficiency and climate change by encouraging them to take individual and collective responsibility for tackling these important issues.

The project invites competitors to use their creativity and ingenuity to design promotional campaigns featuring their one good idea for energy saving. To date, an estimated 5,000 students have targeted campaigns to almost 100,000 children, teenagers and adults throughout Ireland. Shortlisted finalists take to the stage, Dragons’ Den style, at the showcase national finals ceremony.

New for 2014/15 is an extensive public awareness campaign to showcase the winning projects in local AIB branches. The new partnership will see also participating schools, students and teachers benefit from a big increase in the prize fund. Each of the shortlisted teams will now receive a cash prize to help their schools continue their commitment to reducing their energy use and combating climate change.

Commenting on the partnership, Jennifer Brady, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager at AIB said the SEAI One Good Idea Project really gives young people a chance to inspire people to make small lifestyle changes that can make a big difference to energy efficiency, and tackling climate change.

"We are committed to playing our part in supporting the environment and are delighted to partner with the SEAI on this exciting programme.“



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