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DUBLIN 14
Clonskeagh
IRELAND
Tel: +353 1 2692750
Fax: +353 1 2838908
Website: erg.ucd.ie
Contacts
Mary RIGBY, Research Contracts Manager
Email: rigby[at]erg.ucd.ie
Vivienne BROPHY, Assistant Director
Email: brophy[at]erg.ucd.ie
Patxi HERNANDEZ
Email: hernandez[at]erg.ucd.ie
Irena KONDRATENKO
Email: irena.kondratenko[at]ucd.ie
Year of Creation: 1975
No of Staff: 10
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Architects/Architecture
: Buildings
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: EHEN
: ESTIF
: EUFORES
: EUREC
: Energy Audits
: Energy Efficiency
: Engineering Organisations
: IEE - SAVE
: Photovoltaics
: Promotional Activities
: Renewable Energy Sources & Systems
: Research Institute / University
: Solar Thermal
: Sustainable Development
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European Funding: 50% National Funding: 10% In-house Funding: 40%
Since 1975 the Energy Research Group, University College Dublin has earned an international reputation for its expertise in the theory and application of sustainable strategies in the design and construction of buildings. Through participation in EU and nationally supported programmes and its consultancy activities ERG's team of architects and engineers are committed to furthering energy-conscious and environmentally responsible design among the building professions. The group offers a comprehensive range of services to government, private, commercial, research and utility clients.
Areas of expertise: energy audit and analysis, design review, computer modelling and simulation, advice on renewable energy systems, selection of environmentally-friendly construction materials, and accredited environmental assessment, promotion of technology, dissemination of information.
Target audience: stakeholders in construction, including designers, industry, developers and researchers; potential users.
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