Gas Networks Ireland Gas Networks Ireland (GNI) is responsible for operating and maintaining the country’s natural gas infrastructure, ensuring safe, reliable and efficient energy delivery to homes and businesses nationwide. Committed to supporting Ireland’s energy transition, GNI is investing in cleaner energy technologies such as biomethane and hydrogen, paving the way for a more sustainable future. Through its sponsorship of the IrBEA Conference over many years, GNI has demonstrated its dedication to community engagement, innovation and the development of a decarbonised energy network which embraces biogas and biomethane and benefits Ireland's transition to low carbon economy and renewable energy.
Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) plays a crucial role in leading Ireland’s transition to a more energy-efficient, low-carbon future. By promoting the adoption of renewable energy and sustainable practices across homes, businesses and communities, SEAI empowers individuals and organisations to reduce their environmental impact through multiple support mechanisms. As a sponsor, SEAI backs initiatives that align with its mission to make energy decarbonisation a core part of Ireland’s everyday life. SEAI actively encourages innovation and action within the renewable energy sector, with a strong focus on advancing the use of bioenergy as a key contributor to Ireland’s clean energy goals.
Worrell Timber Group Worrell Timber Group is a trusted name in the Irish timber industry, known for its high-quality timber products and commitment to sustainability and responsible forestry. With decades of experience, the company supplies a wide range of timber solutions for construction, fencing, and agricultural needs, all while ensuring environmentally conscious practices. As a sponsor, Worrell Timber Group demonstrates its support for local initiatives and its dedication to promoting sustainable development through renewable, natural materials.
This event is supported by the Wood Fuel Quality Assurance Scheme and the Interreg NWE RE-DIRECT CASCADE Projects.