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Home » Get Involved » Sustainable Energy Communities

In the Dublin region, there are over 100 communities working together to become more sustainable in how they use energy.

Sustainable Energy Communities (SECs) look at projects across homes, transport, local business and community buildings such as schools, community centres and sports facilities.

Codema is the regional coordinator for the SEC network in Dublin. Each SEC is provided with a coordinated mentor to guide you through the 3-step process of ‘Learn-Plan-Do’. This planned approach will help your local SEC to be energy-efficient, use renewable energy and consider smart energy solutions.

Find your local SEC here.

Sustainable Energy Communities common goals:

Use less energy
Energy efficiency is the cheapest and most straightforward way for a community to become more sustainable. Most communities have buildings with old or outdated insulation, lighting or heating systems.

Use clean energy
Switching from fossil fuels to renewables is the next step where possible. This can be by way of renewable heating systems, changing energy suppliers, or generating energy.

Use smart energy
Technology gives us more control over how we heat homes, drive cars, or light buildings. Where suitable, communities can use these technologies to compliment their other actions.

Find out more at codema.ie/sec

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