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Zero Together: Towards a cleaner, healthier Dublin

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What is Zero Together ?

Zero Together is a unique initiative that is bringing together a broad range of perspectives and experience from across businesses, communities, transport and energy groups, academia and public sector organisations to work towards the shared goal of moving Dublin away from fossil fuels as soon as possible.

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Get Informed

Knowledge is power. When we know more, we can do more. However, energy is a very big topic. It can be confusing and there is a lot of terminology and jargon. We’ve made it simple. There are five solutions that have been identified as having the greatest impact to move Dublin away from fossil fuels.  Below you will find an explanation of each, the evidence behind them and what needs to be done to make these solutions a reality.

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District Heating

Over half a million homes in Dublin could be heated by a technology known as district heating

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Transport

Reducing our reliance on cars and moving to walking, cycling and public transport needs to be a priority

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Offshore Wind and Solar

Electricity produced by wind could power the equivalent of 1.2 million homes in Dublin in 2030

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Building Upgrades

Ensuring our buildings and homes are warm, cosy and efficient is essential

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Energy Planning

Without planning for energy infrastructure at a local level in Dublin, the unique energy solutions available are often overlooked

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Get Involved

Okay, but what can I do? The challenge is huge and it can feel even more overwhelming when you don’t know where to start. There are so many ways to get involved individually and with others, from simple energy saving actions to sharing your vision of Dublin in 2050. We are committed to providing a space for everyone to participate in our move away from fossil fuels.

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Postcards from Dublin 2050

In your ideal world, what would Dublin look and feel like in 2050 free from fossil fuels?

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Sustainable Energy Communities

Did you know there are over 100 SECs in the Dublin region doing incredible work to make their community more sustainable and self-sufficient?

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Borrow a Home Energy Saving Kit

The Home Energy Saving Kit is available to borrow, free of charge, from selected libraries across Ireland. Check where your energy is going, what it’s costing you and how you can make savings.

Home Energy Saving Kit

Save Energy at Home

Check out the latest Think Energy guide ‘100 Ways to Save Energy at Home’ with practical, easy to follow tips to suit any home or budget.

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News and Events

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All-Island Better Democracy Network come together in Dublin

Members of the All-Island Better Democracy Network recently came together for a network meeting and workshop in the Codema office.

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Mary Robinson speaks at DCU conference on climate justice

The fourth annual DCU centre for climate and society conference was held on April 16th on the theme of climate justice across generations.

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New report shares how to tackle energy poverty with home energy renovation

New report by Friends of the Earth and Irish Green Building Council provides recommendations to bridge the gap between energy poverty and home energy renovation.

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