‘Low Energy Home’ experts for free public event in Monaghan

Members of the public are being invited to an event entitled ‘Your Cost Efficient Home’ which will be held in the Market House, Monaghan on Saturday, 25 April from 11am to 1pm. The focus will be on how you can easily reduce your energy, water and waste bills. There will be two key note presentations by experts in the area of low energy in the home – Michael Hanratty of Energy Action and Frank Cooney of Cooney Architects. The presentations will be followed by workshops on Heating / Insulation, Electricity, Composting and Water. The Water workshop will have information on rainwater harvesting.

 Micheal Callaghan and Barry McCarron of Transition Monaghan, the event organisers, say that they are delighted that two top class professionals in the field of low energy have agreed to present at the Monaghan event.

Michael Hanratty, IHER Energy Services

Michael Hanratty, IHER Energy Services

Michael Hanratty is Managing Director of IHER Energy Services, and Energy Consultant to Energy Action, a charity which tackles fuel poverty in Dublin by the provision of insulation in the homes of older people and low income people. Camcas is the equivalent in Cavan – Monaghan. Michael also manages the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) Open Doors Ireland event which showcases practical experiences of designing and living in low energy buildings.

Frank Cooney, Cooney Architects

Frank Cooney, Cooney Architects

Frank Cooney B.Arch MRIAI is an architect who has 20 years working experience in the area of sustainable architecture and design. Frank with his wife Patricia McCaffrey established Cooney Architects in 1995. They have won many awards including a  gold medal winner of the Green Apple Award for ‘Built Environment and Architectural Heritage’ in 2012, for a low energy retrofit and extension of a period house in Dublin They also won a silver medal Green Apple Award for the retrofit to almost Passivhaus standard, of their own nineteenth century farmhouse in Cavan.

Transition Monaghan say that they would like any contractors and BER (Building Energy Rating) Assessors that are registered with SEAI  to come along and they can be identified to the attendees. However exhibition stand space is not available at the event.  Transition Monaghan hope that the event will lead to many more people taking action to reduce energy use in the home and thereby saving themselves money. It will also help to reduce the amount of money going out of the country on imported fossil fuels and of course help lower our climate damaging emissions.   For more information check http://www.transitionmonaghan.org or email transitionmonaghan@gmail.com.

‘Low Energy Home’ experts for free public event in Monaghan

Members of the public are being invited to an event entitled ‘Your Cost Efficient Home’ which will be held in the Market House, Monaghan on Saturday, 25 April from 11am to 1pm. The focus will be on how you can easily reduce your energy, water and waste bills. There will be two key note presentations by experts in the area of low energy in the home – Michael Hanratty of Energy Action and Frank Cooney of Cooney Architects. The presentations will be followed by workshops on Heating / Insulation, Electricity, Composting and Water. The Water workshop will have information on rainwater harvesting.

 Micheal Callaghan and Barry McCarron of Transition Monaghan, the event organisers, say that they are delighted that two top class professionals in the field of low energy have agreed to present at the Monaghan event.

Michael Hanratty, IHER Energy Services

Michael Hanratty, IHER Energy Services

Michael Hanratty is Managing Director of IHER Energy Services, and Energy Consultant to Energy Action, a charity which tackles fuel poverty in Dublin by the provision of insulation in the homes of older people and low income people. Camcas is the equivalent in Cavan – Monaghan. Michael also manages the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) Open Doors Ireland event which showcases practical experiences of designing and living in low energy buildings.

Frank Cooney, Cooney Architects

Frank Cooney, Cooney Architects

Frank Cooney B.Arch MRIAI is an architect who has 20 years working experience in the area of sustainable architecture and design. Frank with his wife Patricia McCaffrey established Cooney Architects in 1995. They have won many awards including a  gold medal winner of the Green Apple Award for ‘Built Environment and Architectural Heritage’ in 2012, for a low energy retrofit and extension of a period house in Dublin They also won a silver medal Green Apple Award for the retrofit to almost Passivhaus standard, of their own nineteenth century farmhouse in Cavan.

Transition Monaghan say that they would like any contractors and BER (Building Energy Rating) Assessors that are registered with SEAI  to come along and they can be identified to the attendees. However exhibition stand space is not available at the event.  Transition Monaghan hope that the event will lead to many more people taking action to reduce energy use in the home and thereby saving themselves money. It will also help to reduce the amount of money going out of the country on imported fossil fuels and of course help lower our climate damaging emissions.   For more information check http://www.transitionmonaghan.org or email transitionmonaghan@gmail.com.

‘Low Energy Home’ Event April 2015

Members of the public were being invited to an event entitled ‘Your Cost Efficient Home’ which was held in the Market House, Monaghan on Saturday, 25 April 2015. The focus was on how to reduce your energy, water and waste bills. There were two key note presentations by experts in the area of low energy in the home – Michael Hanratty of Energy Action and Frank Cooney of Cooney Architects. The presentations were followed by workshops on Heating / Insulation, Electricity, Composting and Water and were ran by Jennifer McAree, Ollan Herr, Michael Connolly and Barry Mc Carron respectively.

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Monaghan ‘Cost Efficient Home’ Announced

How you can cut your bills – energy, water and waste will be the focus of an event to take place in the Market House,  Monaghan on Saturday, 25 April from 11am to 1pm. The event which is being organised by Transition Monaghan is free of charge for members of the public to attend. There will presentations by a panel of experts followed by a number of workshops on Water, Electricity, Heating, Insulation and Composting.

Barry McCarron, Transition Monaghan & Centre for Renewable Energy & Sustainable Technology (CREST).

Barry McCarron, Transition Monaghan & Centre for Renewable Energy & Sustainable Technology (CREST).

Chairperson of Transition Monaghan, Micheal Callaghan says that he would encourage people to come along in order to get a lot of useful tips that will help save themselves money. The more we save the more it helps our local economy as we have more money that we can spend locally rather that it going out of the country on imported fuels.

Barry McCarron, one of the organisers of the Transition Monaghan event and who works with the Crest Project on a cross-border sustainable energy initiative says that there are now many new ways we can take steps to be more efficient in the home and use less energy and water and also have less waste going to landfill. Simple and practical steps can be taken, almost little cost, with relatively little effort, which can reduce your impact on the planet and your bills, saving you money! Members of Transition Monaghan and energy experts will be on hand during the day to answer your questions and point you in the direction of more information and tools to help you reduce bills.

Mícheál Callaghan of Transition Monaghan. Members of Transition Monaghan will be at the event to answer your questions about reducing energy.

Mícheál Callaghan says that ‘we are delighted to have two top class professionals in the area of low energy – Michael Hanratty of Energy Action Ireland, and Frank Cooney of Cooney Architects.

The event is supported by funding from Agenda 21 funding from Monaghan Co Council.  For further details on the event see http://www.transitionmonaghan.org or Transition Monaghan’s Facebook page.  For queries please email transitionmonaghan@gmail.com