National and EU funded projects

At Codema, we have almost 30 years’ experience working across national and EU funded projects.

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Overview

At Codema, we are highly-experienced applying for and managing EU and national funded projects. Our Project Funding and Facilitation team has expertise in application writing, project management and reporting and we have partnered with a wide network of Irish and European organisations in the delivery of several projects.

EU projects

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E2-CUTIES

E2-CUTIES aims to empower local energy communities and help them overcome common challenges by creating a step-based roadmap and a method to create investment propositions.
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Gemini

GEMINI seeks to advance geothermal energy adoption throughout the island of Ireland.
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REGEN

Exploring innovative pathways for the decarbonisation of European neighbourhoods and cities.
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DeliveREE

Codema is leading the EU Horizon 2020 DeliveREE project, which is supporting us in rolling out over €20M worth of energy projects in Dublin.
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DeliveREE Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) projects

The DeliveREE project includes a pipeline of Dublin local authority buildings.
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Q-GasSP

Q-GasSP set out to produce a methodology that will allow planning authorities to quantify the influence of spatial planning policies on GHG emissions.
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Decarb City Pipes 2050

This project aimed to unite cities across Europe to develop actionable, spatially differentiated transition roadmaps to decarbonise heating and cooling for buildings by 2050.
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REDAP

REDAP presented a cross-sectoral approach to regional energy systems and helped end-users to better understand the characteristics of urban energy demand.
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TOMORROW

This project empowered local authorities to lead the transition towards low-carbon cities by engaging citizens and stakeholders in the development of 2050 transition roadmaps.
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HeatNet NWE

This project promoted the use of 4th Generation District Heating and Cooling across North-West Europe.
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GuarantEE

This project fostered the use of Energy Performance Contracting in the public and private sector across Europe.
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Spatial Energy Demand Analyses

This project supported the development of the first-ever spatially-led energy demand maps for the entire Dublin region.