FinEERGo-Dom Project
The EU-funded FinEERGo-Dom project will refine and implement guaranteed financing schemes for energy efficiency and renewable energy in deep renovations of buildings in five EU countries.
E-DYCE project
The EU-funded E-DYCE project is developing a methodology for dynamic Energy performance certification (EPC) intended to replace or be used in conjunction with the current static or steady-state methodology
European City Facility Project
The EU-funded EUCF project aims to build a pipeline of sustainable energy investment projects in cities across Europe.
HAPPENING project
The EU-funded HAPPENING project is developing a solution based on decentralised heat pumps that are easy to install, low-intrusive for the building's occupants and easily adaptable to a large number of different building situations.
ECHO project
The project’s goal is to develop and demonstrate novel modular, compact, high performances and Plug&Play thermal energy storage (TES) solutions for heating, cooling and hot tap water production.
NEUTRALPATH project
The EU-funded NEUTRALPATH project will demonstrate the benefits of PCEDs, particularly those based on human-centred and co-creation principles as a feasible and cost-effective way to achieve emissions reduction by 2030.
RESHeat project
RESHeat delivers an advanced 100% RES system on combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP), including seasonal underground energy storage.
Surefit project
The EU-funded Surefit project aims to renovate domestic buildings using innovative and cost-effective prefabricated technologies that don’t damage the environment.

EUREC - The Association of European Renewable Energy Research Centers
EUREC is the voice of renewable energy research in Europe, representing European Research Centres active in renewable energy.

International Energy Research Centre (IERC)
Tyndall National Institute is a leading European research centre in integrated ICT (Information and Communications Technology) hardware and systems. Specialising in both electronics and photonics – materials, devices, circuits and systems and energy systems research.