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Organization

EKODOMA

Latvian energy consultancy specializing in building energy performance certification, EU energy labelling, and municipal climate action planning.

Technology SMEenergyLVSMENo active H2020 projects
H2020 projects
9
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€1.5M
Unique partners
81
What they do

Their core work

EKODOMA is a Latvian energy consultancy specializing in building energy performance, energy efficiency policy implementation, and sustainable energy planning for public authorities. They help municipalities develop energy and climate action plans, support quality management frameworks for energy services, and work on consumer-facing tools like energy labelling and certification schemes. Their practical focus is on translating EU energy efficiency directives into actionable programs — from deep renovation of residential buildings to training retailers on energy labels.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

4 projects

Core thread across QUANTUM (quality management for building performance), QualDeEPC (energy performance certification), SUNShINE and Accelerate SUNShINE (deep renovation of multifamily buildings).

Energy efficiency policy and municipal action plansprimary
3 projects

Coordinated COMPETE4SECAP on sustainable energy and climate action plans for local authorities; Save at Work targeted energy saving in public authorities.

Quality frameworks for energy servicessecondary
2 projects

QualitEE developed quality certification for energy efficiency services; QUANTUM addressed life cycle quality management for building performance.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Building energy performance management
Recent focus
Energy certification and labelling policy

EKODOMA's early H2020 work (2015–2017) centered on hands-on energy saving campaigns and building performance quality management — practical, implementation-oriented work like energy saving contests for public authorities and quality specifications for building comfort. From 2019 onward, their focus shifted toward policy-level instruments: EU energy labelling schemes, energy performance certification standards, and deep renovation acceleration. This reflects a move up the value chain from project-level energy work to shaping the regulatory and certification infrastructure around building energy performance.

EKODOMA is moving from hands-on energy efficiency implementation toward EU-level certification frameworks and consumer information systems, making them increasingly relevant for policy-adjacent projects.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European23 countries collaborated

EKODOMA operates almost exclusively as a consortium partner (8 of 9 projects), with one coordination role in COMPETE4SECAP. With 81 unique partners across 23 countries, they maintain a wide European network rather than returning to the same partners repeatedly. This profile suggests a flexible, reliable partner organization that brings Latvian/Baltic perspective and implementation expertise to large Coordination and Support Actions.

EKODOMA has collaborated with 81 different organizations across 23 countries, indicating broad European reach. As a Latvian SME, they likely serve as the Baltic regional anchor in multi-country energy efficiency consortia.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

EKODOMA offers a rare combination for a Baltic SME: deep expertise in EU energy policy instruments (labels, certificates, quality frameworks) combined with practical municipal-level implementation experience. They bridge the gap between EU-level energy directives and on-the-ground execution in Central and Eastern European markets, which are often underrepresented in energy efficiency consortia. For consortium builders, they bring both policy literacy and real-world deployment knowledge from a region with distinct building stock and renovation challenges.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • COMPETE4SECAP
    Their only coordinator role and largest single grant (EUR 233,906), focused on municipal sustainable energy and climate action plans.
  • QualDeEPC
    Their most recent and strategically significant project, targeting EU-wide acceleration of deep energy renovation through improved certification — aligns with the EU Renovation Wave.
  • SUNShINE
    Long-running project (2015–2020) with a sequel (Accelerate SUNShINE), indicating sustained commitment to multifamily building renovation at scale.
Cross-sector capabilities
Built environment and constructionPublic sector and municipal governanceConsumer policy and market surveillanceEnvironmental sustainability
Analysis note: Strong profile with 9 projects providing clear thematic coherence. Keyword data is sparse for early projects (only QUANTUM has keywords in the first half), so the evolution analysis relies partly on project titles and descriptions. All projects are Coordination and Support Actions except one Innovation Action, indicating EKODOMA's strength is in policy support and capacity building rather than technology development.