Sme Energy Programme
Free training courses to improve energy efficiency
Provided by Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
How to apply
Apply on the official National Enterprise Hub listing — applications and eligibility are administered by Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, not Tenderwatch.
Apply on neh.gov.ieAbout this support
This programme helps businesses learn how to improve their energy management.
Who is it for?
Businesses interested in reducing energy costs and becoming more sustainable. You might be eligible if: You are a small to medium business You have an annual turnover of up to €50 million Eligibility is subject to terms and conditions.
At a glance
- Provider
- Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
- Type
- Sustainability & Energy
- Categories
- Sustainability & Energy
- Industries
- Design & Crafts, Construction, Energy, Financial, Healthcare, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Professional Services, Real Estate, Retail, Transport & Storage
- Business size
- Between 10-49 Employees, Between 50-249 Employees, Less than 10 Employees
- Max amount
- €50m
- Source
- National Enterprise Hub
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Auto-imported from neh.gov.ie. First seen 7 May 2026; last verified 7 May 2026. Always check the official listing on the National Enterprise Hub before applying — eligibility and amounts change without notice.