Codema Media Player

Your flash plugin version does not match the required version 9.0.0 for this website. Please go to http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/

Codema in the news

Sept 2010: Irish Construction Industry Magazine


The GREENOV project is being touted as a test model for a new way of doing business. So how can Irish SMEs become leaders for sustainable renovation, not only in Ireland but in Europe as well?
LEARN MORE

 

Irish Construction Industry Magazine June / July 2010


The Big Squeezy: With little government support, squeezed subbbies and domestic suppliers are setting up their own networks to protect themselves from non-payment and rogue customers.
LEARN MORE

 

Construct Ireland: Helping SMEs to win green retrofit work


While it is undoubtedly the case that opportunities abound in the green retrofit market, even the leading companies are faced with obstacles to gaining work in Ireland, let alone abroad.
LEARN MORE

 

Ireland's Homes, Interiors & Living


Dublin could become an energy-smart city by 2030
LEARN MORE

 

The Irish Times


Dublin 'on track to be energy smart' city
LEARN MORE

 

Echo Newspaper: Energy-smart city envisioned


Dublin is on track to becoming one of Europe's first energy-smart cities...
LEARN MORE

 

First Post: Lord Mayor addresses major EU climate conference


Lord Mayor Councillor Emer Costello recently addressed the Covenant of Mayor's Ceremony in Brussels.
LEARN MORE

 

Sunday Business Post


New network of sustainable renovation suppliers launched
LEARN MORE

 

Evening Herald: Green Dublin is praised by Euro leaders


Dublin is to be lauded in front of 1,000 city leaders for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
LEARN MORE

 

Build.ie: Call to Create Renovation Suppliers Network


Dublin energy agency, Codema, is to launch a call to create a European network of sustainable renovation suppliers under the GREENOV project.
LEARN MORE

 

Irish Construction Industry Magazine


Dublin could be energy-smart city by 2030. Retrofitting and smart metering mean typcial city home could have C-rating within 20 years.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post: Sustainable Energy Action Plan...have your say


Dublin City Council, in association with Dublin's energy agency Codema has developed a draft Dublin City Sustainable Energy Action Plan.
LEARN MORE

 
 

Gazette Newspapers: Energy Evenings


Dublin residents will be given the opportunity to become "energy smart" by attending free Home Energy Saving Information Evenings around the capital over the coming weeks.
LEARN MORE

 

Gazette Newspapers: Shining a Light on Local Eco Issues


A week of green initiatives for Fingal's residents...
LEARN MORE

 

AIEA Newsletter - Spring 2010 Newsletter


Codema puts eco-friendly driving campaign in gear in Dublin City Council!
LEARN MORE

 

SaveAFewBob.ie: Save €540 on your annual energy bill


In recent weeks, we’ve experienced the coldest weather conditions in almost 30 years. In homes across the country, people shivered their way through the cold snap. Home heating was on 24 hour call as temperatures dipped below zero. Many people who felt that their homes were not adequately insulated ...
LEARN MORE

 

Comhar Newsletter


Januaray 2010 - Local Authority Project: Retrofitting Housing Stock
LEARN MORE

 

Climate Change Indicators for Dublin City


Baseline climate change indicators for Dublin City have been set under the Climate Change Strategy for Dublin City 2008 - 2012.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post: Eco-Driving Quiz


For your chance to win one of €60 Topaz fuel vouchers, simply answer the following questions correctly.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post: Switching off over the Christmas Holidays


Dublin's energy agency Codema would like to wish all Dublin City Council staff a Merry Christmas and thank everyone for their huge support in the Switch Off campaign.
LEARN MORE

 

RTE's Nationwide: Raising Awareness of Climate Change


Watch Codema's partner in the Energy Smart Community, Gavin Harte, on RTE 1's Nationwide, where he explains to reporter Valerie Waters the importance of simple communication of climate change to communities and individuals.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post: Eco-friendly Driving Campaign for Council


Dublin City Council in partnership with Codema, Dublin's sustainable energy agency, is asking all drivers to reduce their carbon footprint by 3 per cent.
LEARN MORE

 

Lifetimes: Employees 'Switch Off' at Work

Codema calculates that €65,000 is wasted every year through lights and office appliances being left on in the evening in all Dublin local authorities.
LEARN MORE

 

Sunday World: Green Houses


Energy Smart Community: Eco-friendly scheme helps homeowners beat credit crunch. Community pilot scheme to recession-proof their homes and help do their bit for the environment.
LEARN MORE

 

Dundrum Gazette: Council's Bid to Cut Wastage


Staff at Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council are to take an eco-friendly view to daily office life by promoting energy awareness in a Switch Off campaign.
LEARN MORE

 

The Echo: Council to Switch Off to Save Energy


Staff members in South Dublin County Council are being encouraged to Switch Off, as part of a new campaign to promote energy awareness among local authority employees.
LEARN MORE

 

DLR News Bulletin: Council Partners with Codema for 'Switch Off' Campaign


Staff members are being encouraged to 'Switch Off', as part of a new campaign to encourage efficient energy use.
LEARN MORE

 

Northside People: Northsiders Urged to Join Energy Scheme


Northside homes are being given the opportunity to take part in a radical new energy saving scheme.
LEARN MORE

 

Southside People: Dubs Struggle to Beat Greenhouse Gas


Dublin City is struggling to meet its climate change obligations and is emitting 5 million tonnes of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide every year, it has been revealed.
LEARN MORE

 

Irish Daily Mirror: Gases Alert for Capital


Up to five million tonnes of greenhouse gases are being emitted by Dublin every year it was revealed yesterday.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post


Council Delivers Award-Winning Housing: The Redevelopment of York Street has transformed the area.
LEARN MORE

 

Wexford Echo


Homes of the future launched by Canadian Ambassador Binns. PORTSIDE, ROSSLARE Harbour, is the new address of the modern home in Ireland, people in attendance at the launch of a new housing scheme there heard recently.
LEARN MORE

 

The Irish Times: Fr Collins Park


New wind turbine park opens in Dublin
LEARN MORE

 

Irish Construction Industry Magazine / Irish Construction.com

York Street Redevelopment Raises the Bar for Sustainable Living. York Street Redevelopment is expected to raise the bar for sustainable living in Dublin after it officially opened this week.
LEARN MORE

 

Plan Magazine: York Street prepares for take-off


Designed by Sean Harrington Architects, York Street Redevelopment is expected to raise the bar for sustainable living in Dublin when it officially opens on the 25th May.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post


Switching Off for the Better
LEARN MORE

 

Construct Ireland: York Street - Sustainable social housing to be launched next Monday


The redeveloped low-energy social housing at York Street in Dublin's south inner city will be officially opened next Monday, May 25. The newly-constructed apartments boast excellent Building Energy Ratings – some with ratings as high as A3 – and could reduce fuel costs for residents by up to 70 per ...
LEARN MORE

 

The Irish Times: Ecoweb


A new website aimed at people who want to join with their neighbours to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. The site offers advice and project management for those who are prepared to join together into clusters of homeowners. It is run by Codema, a sustainable energy agency that acts as a...
LEARN MORE

 

The Irish Times


Innovation Magazine: Ryan's vision is that Ireland could become a renewables powerhouse in the post-2020 period FRANK McDONALD
LEARN MORE

 

Construct Ireland.ie

Sustainable social housing to be launched next Monday. The redeveloped low-energy social housing at York Street in Dublin's south inner city will be officially opened next Monday, May 25.
LEARN MORE

 

Energy Smart Community


Dublin homeowners could save over €1 billion by improving the energy-efficiency of their homes, it has been revealed.
LEARN MORE

 

First Post


Switch Off and Save
LEARN MORE

 

Sunday Mirror: Home in on Energy


DUBLIN has the worst energy efficient homes in the entire country, according to a new survey. Gerry Wardell, boss of leading sustainable energy agency Codema, warns more than 160,000 houses in the capital have a miserable Building Energy Rating of E1. The scale goes from A1, the best, to G, the wo...
LEARN MORE

 

The Irish Times


Dublin Homes Have Poor Energy Ratings
LEARN MORE

 

The Irish Times


Home Energy Scheme Could Create Jobs
LEARN MORE

 

Sunday Mirror


Home is Where the Heat Is
LEARN MORE

 

Sunday Times Home Section


Neighbourhood warmth scheme; Homeowners can cut their bills by joining forces to improve their energy usage
LEARN MORE

 

Herald AM


Herald AM
LEARN MORE

 

Metro: Council's energy bill will rise to €2,850 an hour


Metro: Council's energy bill will rise to €2,850 an hour
LEARN MORE

 
Codema, The Loft, 2-4 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland. - Tel: +353 (0)1 707 9818 - Fax:+353 (0)1 707 9753 - Email: codema@codema.ie
© Copyright Codema 2009   |   Site Map