Supporting critical utilities to meet complex demands at the Energy Show 2025

Veolia exhibited and spoke at the Energy Show 2025
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Once again, this year the Veolia Ireland team exhibited at the SEAI Energy Show 2025, Ireland's leading business-to-business sustainable energy event to discuss how we support critical utilities and the journey to Net Zero for complex facilities right around Ireland and Northern Ireland.
 

The Energy Show provides an excellent platform to showcase our commitment to sustainability and share our experience in helping organisations navigate their decarbonisation journey. Our experts were on hand to discuss how we can support your facility's transition to more sustainable operations while maintaining operational excellence with our paperless and immersive Virtual Reality experience.

We were delighted to welcome Minister for Transport, Climate, Environment and Energy, Darragh O'Brien at the Veolia stand at the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Energy Show 2025 to talk some of the ways we are helping the public and private sectors to meet their Net Zero targets.

 Minister Darragh O'Brien visiting the Veolia stand at the SEAI Energy Show 2025

Decarbonising complex facilities: From vision to reality with Gary Connor

Gary Connor, Veolia’s Business Development Director shared on Veolia’s unique expertise in managing critical utilities for large energy users and how that expertise can contribute to meeting decarbonisation targets at the Exhibitor stage.

Furthermore we have been shortlisted for the Best Services Provider at the SEAI Energy Show Awards

Gary Connor speaking at the SEAI Energy Show Exhibitor Stage
Veolia Ireland Sponsors Life Sciences Category at Green Awards 2025.
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A €9.7m investment by Uisce Éireann to upgrade the Clara Water Treatment Plant has been successfully delivered by Veolia.
People -
Veolia Ireland attended the launch of the 7th annual Balance for Better Business report, where our efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion were highlighted.