Our Work

Our team is working across several national and EU funded projects to identify and implement local-led solutions to meet our local, national and EU targets.

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Decarbonising Zones

A Decarbonising Zone is a specific area that has been chosen by a local authority where a range of solutions are identified to address local, low-carbon energy, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate needs. These areas across the country will act as test-beds for innovation.
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Clondalkin Decarbonising Zone

Developing the evidence base and engaging the community in Clondalkin in the creation of South Dublin County Council’s Decarbonising Zone Plan.
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REGEN

Exploring innovative pathways for the decarbonisation of European neighbourhoods and cities.
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Ringsend and Poolbeg Decarbonising Zone

Developing the evidence base and engaging the community in Ringsend and Poolbeg in the creation of Dublin City Council’s Decarbonising Zone Plan.
Image from the Ballymun Community Conference run by Codema. A school sports hall if full of people sitting at round tables, there are colourful posters on the wall in the background

Ballymun Decarbonising Zone

Developing the evidence base and engaging the community in Ballymun in the creation of Dublin City Council’s Decarbonising Zone Plan.
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Q-GasSP

Q-GasSP aims to produce a methodology that will allow planning authorities to quantify the influence of spatial planning policies on GHG emissions in a consistent manner.
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REDAP

REDAP presents a cross-sectoral approach to regional energy systems and has helped end-users to spatially visualise and better understand the characteristics of urban energy demand.
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Dublin Region Energy Master Plan

The Dublin Region Energy Master Plan provides realistic, evidence-based pathways for the Dublin region to achieve its carbon emission reduction targets to 2030 and 2050.
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Baseline Emission Inventories for the Dublin region

Documenting energy use across sectors in Dublin to inform local climate policy.
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Spatial Energy Demand Analyses

The first ever spatially-led energy demand maps for the entire Dublin region.