| Codema is involved in a number of public and private projects, at both an Irish and European level. Many of our projects come under the categories of Sustainable Homes, Sustainable Workplace and Sustainable Transport. |
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Our residential projects aim to improve the energy efficiency of Dublin homes, resulting in a warmer, more comfortable living environment. Current projects include the Energy Smart Community and the Redevelopment of York Street.
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We strive to deliver a more cost-efficient, low-energy workplace, while positively impacting on employee behaviour. Current projects include the ‘Switch Off’ Campaign and the Sustainable Office initiative.
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We create sustainable solutions for the city’s infrastructure, promoting environmentally-friendly modes of transport such as walking and cycling. Current projects include Work Place Travel Plans.
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Dublin City Council in association with Codema has prepared a Draft Dublin City Sustainable Energy Action Plan. This follows the commitment by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, as a signatory to the EU Covenant of Mayors, to go beyond the EU 2020 targets for reduction of CO2 emissions from the Dublin City a...
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The climate change strategy for Dublin city has been prepared by Dublin City Council in association with Codema. It covers a range of measures across key areas to address the issue of climate change between 2008 – 2012 and includes targets in energy, planning, transport, waste management and biodiv...
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The European Union (EU) is leading the global fight against climate change, and has made it a top priority. Its ambitious targets are spelt out in the EU Climate Action and Renewable Energy Package , which commits Member States to curb their CO2 emissions by at least 20% by 2020. Signatories of the ...
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| European Projects are funded under the Intelligent Energy - Europe programme, the EU's tool for funding action to improve these conditions and move us towards a more energy-intelligent Europe. The second Intelligent Energy Europe programme runs from 2007 until 2013. It is part of a broader EU programme called Competitiveness and Innovation. |
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