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Corofin SEC committee seeking input from residents

The Corofin Sustainable Energy Communities (SEC) committee is seeking input from residents. People may recall the community kick-off meeting that was held in March, and the group has been busy ever since.

It is now embarking on the next phase of it work: creating a list of projects that will make Corofin more sustainable. Some possible ideas might include, for instance, an EV charging station at the community hall, a community solar farm or housing retrofits.

What are your ideas? What would you and your family like to see? There’s no vision too great or small.

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As for the work done thus far, here’s an update. More than 50 people attended the group’s kick-off meeting. In the spring, residents were asked to fill out a short residential energy survey. In total, 91 surveys were completed, a great turnout from the village. The committee thanks everyone who participated.

Six people will now be selected at random to receive a free BER rating. A number of people also engaged in a one-on-one meeting with the committee’s consultant about how to make their homes more energy efficient. Over the summer, a thorough energy audit will be conducted at both the community hall and GAA club. In the fall, plans call for an energy fair and solar/retrofit information meeting.

But now the committee needs your sustainable project ideas. Please jot down your thoughts in an email to corofinsec@gmail.com or drop them off at our suggestion box at the An Post in Daybreak. The committee will finalise the list in mid-July, so is looking for input before then.

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