Kepak has won the large business category at the SEAI Energy Awards held in Dublin last week.
The company was recognised for a range of initiatives, including energy management, energy mapping, energy mass balancing, cost analysis and change-management processes.
Kepak has introduced several renewable technologies across its operations, such as wind turbines, solar installations and heat pumps, as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Impact
The SEAI Energy Awards highlight organisations working to cut fossil-fuel use, lower emissions and reduce energy costs.
This year, more than 140 submissions were received across business, community and public-sector categories, with 12 awards presented on the night.
According to SEAI, applicants to the 2025 awards collectively reduced their energy consumption by 26%, saving over €27m and generating enough renewable energy to power approximately 67,000 homes annually.
The full list of winners is below:
Kepak Group - large business award. Markree Castle - medium-sized business award. 9 White Deer Brewery - small business award. Defence Forces - public sector award. The DemoHouse - energy in buildings award. Recode - research award. Boston Scientific, agent high-capacity coater - low carbon technology award. Bus Éireann, Limerick city electric bus service - transport award. SE Systems - residential energy upgrades award. Wexford town SEC - inspirational sustainable energy community award. Laura Heuston, co-founder of Sustainability Works, was presented with the prestigious chair’s award for outstanding contribution to sustainable energy.This year also marked the introduction of the 'Warming up the boardroom awards, presented to Maura Moore, deputy chair of NUI Maynooth, and Roger Henderson, network asset and investment director at Northern Ireland Electricity.
Kepak has won the large business category at the SEAI Energy Awards held in Dublin last week.
The company was recognised for a range of initiatives, including energy management, energy mapping, energy mass balancing, cost analysis and change-management processes.
Kepak has introduced several renewable technologies across its operations, such as wind turbines, solar installations and heat pumps, as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Impact
The SEAI Energy Awards highlight organisations working to cut fossil-fuel use, lower emissions and reduce energy costs.
This year, more than 140 submissions were received across business, community and public-sector categories, with 12 awards presented on the night.
According to SEAI, applicants to the 2025 awards collectively reduced their energy consumption by 26%, saving over €27m and generating enough renewable energy to power approximately 67,000 homes annually.
The full list of winners is below:
Kepak Group - large business award. Markree Castle - medium-sized business award. 9 White Deer Brewery - small business award. Defence Forces - public sector award. The DemoHouse - energy in buildings award. Recode - research award. Boston Scientific, agent high-capacity coater - low carbon technology award. Bus Éireann, Limerick city electric bus service - transport award. SE Systems - residential energy upgrades award. Wexford town SEC - inspirational sustainable energy community award. Laura Heuston, co-founder of Sustainability Works, was presented with the prestigious chair’s award for outstanding contribution to sustainable energy.This year also marked the introduction of the 'Warming up the boardroom awards, presented to Maura Moore, deputy chair of NUI Maynooth, and Roger Henderson, network asset and investment director at Northern Ireland Electricity.
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