MD: Paul Mooney B.Eng, EFNMS, FETAC Distinction, Level 1 Thermography.
SEI Registered Installers & Energy Assessors
EASCA & IWEA Member
Company No. 307295 B
PI & PL Insured
Organisation
NES is a Renewable Energy technology practice, headed up by Paul Mooney (B.Eng, EFNMS, SEI Installer ID: l1363, SEI BER ID 100089) and is one of only 170 registered European Sustaining Engineering Experts. We work in close partnership with our customers on a range of renewable energy and conservation applications from start to finish including: specification of natural energy space heating and hot water systems, district heating schemes for communities and importantly building energy rating (BER) assessments.
NES were among the first 60 building energy rating assessors accredited by SEI for New Homes from 2007.
NES are among the first 30 asessors to be selected onto a expert SEI panel to energy rate Existing Homes from July 08.
Our Service
Our practice is a Single Point Of Contact offering a unique supply package implementation of world class renewable energy technologies and conservation verified by the Dwelling Energy Assesment Procedure (DEAP)
We focus on offering clear rational, allowing our customers to make informed decisions regarding renewable energy technology choices for their particular circumstance, even renovations. Preventive Maintenance programs offer increased service performance together with the options to integrate technologies into automated systems such as HQ, Cylon, Honeywell, etc.
We maintain top class services by Continuing Professional Development.
Our Key objectives Absorbing natural energy for conservation in buildings.
Eradication of Poor Insulation practice in masonry build's by alternative specifications remains a key objective.
Provide low energy building specifications to the following schedule:
Jan 2008 - Dec 2009 40% energy improved performance
Jan 2010 - Dec 2015 60% energy improved performance
Jan 2016 - Onwards Zero Carbon heating requirements
Why is Renewable Energy Important to you....the Facts
It is Irish policy to increase the share of its RE generation to 33% by 2020. Currently this level is approximately 6% in Ireland; however Irish CO2 emissions are ~127% above EU targets relative to the 1990 levels.
The latest EU Commission energy policy (2007) has stated that green house gas emissions across Europe must be reduced by 20% by 2020. A key element in its proposal to achieve this target is to greatly increase the energy efficiency of all homes to comply with the newly enacted Building Energy Rating (BER) regulations. Ireland has to keep the Kyoto agreed CO2 (carbon dioxide) emisions in the region of 60 million tonnes per year during 2008 to 2012 versus the current rates of 70 million tonnes.
As at 0ctober 2007, Ireland emmits 17 tonnes of CO2 per head of population compared to the EU average of 10.5 tonnes.