Dublin colleges hope for energy savings

Four of Dublin’s third level institutions are combining in a bid to become more energy efficient over the coming three years.

Four of Dublin’s third level institutions are combining in a bid to become more energy efficient over the coming three years.

A computer-based system will be used by University College Dublin, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin City University and Trinity College to audit and manage their use of electricity.

The colleges hope to save €315,000 per year as well as cutting carbon dioxide emissions by more than 3,000 tonnes.

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