RODEO

Accelerating the expansion of district heating networks to the residential sector.

2025 - 2028

About the project

The RODEO (Rolling Out DHC Extensively to Home Owners) project, part of the Interreg North-West Europe programme, aims to expand district heating and cooling (DHC) networks to include individual homes and apartment buildings. By implementing pilot projects in cities like Dublin, Oostende, Dunkerque and Assen, RODEO supports a smart and fair energy transition, making sustainable heating accessible to more households.

Along with Codema, RODEO has nine other partners from Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Ireland: City of Ostend (BE), Autonomous Agency Ostend (BE), Municipality of Asse (NL), Great Dunkirk (FR), Public Housing Office of the Nord department – Partenord Habitat (FR), South Dublin County Council (IE), Exceedence Ltd. (IE), Hanze University of Applied Sciences (NL) and Endeavour (BE). 

These partners will be cooperating from 2025 – 2028. 

RODEO is co-funded by the European Union; the total project budget is5,134,551, just over €3 million of which comes from EU funding.

Objectives

District Heating and Cooling (DHC) is a major tool for the energy transition of city neighbourhoods, featuring prominently in many local climate plans. Developing grids is an economical challenge. RODEO aims to introduce a more participative business model that rebalances the costs, benefits and risks of developing DHC. The model will be validated in four pilot cities that are developing their own DHC systems. 

The project’s objectives align with the Interreg North-West Europe programme priority ‘Smart and just energy transition’ and more specifically ‘Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions’. 

Project aims

Barriers to roll out extensively-branched district heating and cooling grids in Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands and France will be broken down by:

A transnationally-developed replicable financial architecture
Guidelines for facilitating engagement of household consumers
Stakeholder training

Project team

Project lead
Admir Shala

Admir Shala

District Heating Development Manager

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Patricia Astorgano

Patricia Astorgano

Low-Carbon Project Manager

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Suzanne Fitzpatrick

Suzanne Fitzpatrick

Executive Manager - Communications and Marketing

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Hannah Byrne

Hannah Byrne

Communications and Engagement Coordinator

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Project partners and funders