South Dublin County Council are delighted to announce that the Tallaght District Heating Scheme has been awarded the prestigious Energy Globe Award 2024 for Ireland, recognising its significant contribution to sustainable heating and carbon reduction in the Tallaght area. The Energy Globe Award is an environmental prize, awarded to sustainable projects. Heatworks will now go forward to represent Ireland at the International Awards Ceremony, held annually in Austria.
Operating under the not-for-profit utility Heat Works and fully owned by South Dublin County Council, this innovative district heating scheme is the first of its kind in Ireland. By reusing waste heat from a nearby data centre, the scheme provides efficient, low-carbon heating to a number of public buildings in the area, including South Dublin County Council facilities and TU Dublin buildings. This innovative approach reduces carbon emissions by approximately 1,500 tonnes annually, making a significant impact on the nation’s decarbonization efforts.
Looking ahead, the project is set to expand in 2025, connecting 133 affordable apartments to the network and further extending its reach to provide sustainable heating solutions for the Tallaght area. This award highlights the important role of innovative energy solutions in reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainable development in Ireland.
For more information, visit Heat Works.
Pictured: Admir Shala District Heating Development Manager, Melitta Schubert Ambassador of Austria to Ireland, Teresa Walsh Director of Services South Dublin County Council, Therese Pender Senior Architect South Dublin County Council and Josef Treml, Trade Commissioner & Commercial Counsellor, Austrian Embassy.