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21 Dec 2025

New Community Energy Hub to be launched in Waterford

Initiative will empower households across Waterford with knowledge and the tools to take control of their energy use

New Community Energy Hub  to be launched in Waterford

The new Community Energy Hub will be launched at Waterford Central Library next week

A new initiative to empower households across Waterford with knowledge and the tools to take control of their energy use will be officially launched next week.

On September 10, the South East Energy Agency, in collaboration with Waterford City and County Libraries, will unveil the new Community Energy Hub at Waterford Central Library.  

What is the Community Energy Hub?

The Community Energy Hub is designed to be your go-to resource for everything related to energy. Whether you’re looking to understand your energy consumption, explore ways to reduce your energy use, or find out about the latest energy-saving technologies, the Hub will have the information you need.

The Hub aims to support the community in making informed decisions about energy efficiency, ultimately helping to lower energy bills and contribute to a greener, more sustainable Waterford.

The launch event is not just about introducing the Hub—it’s an opportunity for you to engage directly with experts and get tailored advice on your energy concerns.

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Spaces for the free launch event are limited, so make sure to register now to secure your spot.

Event Details:

* Date: September 10th

* Location: Waterford Central Library

* Time: Check the registration link for the event schedule

Next week's event is more than just a launch—it’s a step towards a more energy-efficient future for Waterford.

By participating, you’re contributing to a larger movement focused on climate action and sustainable living. Your involvement can make a significant difference in our community’s efforts to combat climate change.

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