How SSE Airtricity’s €5M Green Fund Could Spark a Game-Changing Wave of 56 Eco-Innovations You Can’t Afford to Ignore

How SSE Airtricity’s €5M Green Fund Could Spark a Game-Changing Wave of 56 Eco-Innovations You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Ever wonder what happens when a €5 million fund meets the fierce determination of 56 Irish communities ready to shake up the green game? SSE Airtricity just flipped the script on sustainability funding, backing projects that don’t just talk the talk but walk the walk—from renewable energy upgrades and biodiversity boosts to climate resilience plans that hit home. And here’s the kicker: island communities are part of the mix, proving that bold change isn’t just for the mainland crowd. This isn’t your typical charity drive; it’s a calculated play to slash 2,500 tonnes of carbon emissions annually and turbocharge Ireland’s march to 2030 climate targets—education, infrastructure, even solar panels and EV chargers— all seeing green cash flow. It’s local leadership charged up, ready to ignite lasting impact where it counts. Curious how a community fund turns big ambitions into tangible results? Dive in and see what sustainability looks like when it’s powered by people, passion, and a potent €5 million fuel injection. LEARN MORE

SSE Airtricity has announced it is to fund 56 projects from across Ireland through its €5m Generation Green Community Fund.

The projects, which include four island communities, ‘focus on enabling meaningful environmental and social change’.

The fund was developed following extensive engagement with community groups across Ireland, who helped shape its priorities around education, biodiversity, infrastructure, and climate adaptation.  

Projects to receive support include renewable energy upgrades, biodiversity restoration, climate resilience planning, and sustainability education.

The company said sustainability education and STEM initiatives have been awarded over €800,000.

Almost €1m has been awarded to green infrastructure and energy upgrade projects, with over a quarter of a million people across Ireland to benefit from the full range of initiatives.  

On completion, the 56 projects have the potential to reduce Ireland’s carbon emissions by 2,500 tonnes annually supporting government’s 2030 targets, Airtricity said.

Projects involved in food waste management, installation of solar panels, EV chargers as well as LED floodlight upgrages for GAA clubs are just a few examples of those being supported.

Announcing the funding allocations, Stephen Gallagher, Managing Director of SSE Airtricitysaid: “I’m delighted that the SSE Airtricity Generation Green Community Fund is supporting such a wide range of ambitious, community-led sustainability projects.

“Achieving net zero is a shared responsibility, and these initiatives show how vital local leadership is in Ireland’s green energy transition.  

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SSE Airtricity has announced it is to fund 56 projects from across Ireland through its €5m Generation Green Community Fund

“We have listened to the needs of our communities, and they’ve told us what matters most – from improving biodiversity to enhancing local infrastructure and education.

“We understand the challenges many projects and groups face in accessing funding resources, and we’re proud to play a part in enabling them to create lasting environmental and social impact.” 

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