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Organization

TIPPERARY ENERGY AGENCY LIMITED

Irish regional energy agency specializing in home deep retrofits, energy efficiency policy delivery, and local climate finance across European networks.

NGO / AssociationenergyIE
H2020 projects
7
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€575K
Unique partners
61
What they do

Their core work

Tipperary Energy Agency is an Irish regional energy agency that helps local authorities, homeowners, and communities implement energy efficiency and renewable energy measures. They specialize in translating EU energy policy into practical action — designing deep retrofit programs for residential buildings, supporting public authorities with energy efficiency policy implementation, and developing investment frameworks for local energy transitions. Their flagship work centers on scaling up home renovation services across Ireland, bridging the gap between EU-level climate ambitions and on-the-ground delivery.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Deep home retrofit and building renovationprimary
3 projects

Superhomes2030 (which they coordinated) focused on upscaling integrated home deep renovation, supported by EPC_PLUS on energy performance contracting and PROSPECTplus on innovative financing.

3 projects

PUBLENEF supported public authorities on EE policy, EEW4 tracked EED implementation and multi-level governance, and REMARKABLE engaged public authorities toward climate neutrality.

Innovative financing for energy projectssecondary
3 projects

EPC_PLUS explored energy performance contracting, EUCF developed investment concepts for cities, and PROSPECTplus focused specifically on innovative financing for energy efficiency.

Local authority capacity building for climate actionsecondary
3 projects

EUCF built city networks with country experts, PROSPECTplus delivered capacity building from learning to action, and REMARKABLE mobilized climate leaders among public authorities.

Climate neutrality pathways for communitiesemerging
2 projects

REMARKABLE (2021-2024) targets 2050 climate neutrality with public authorities, and Superhomes2030 aligns residential decarbonisation with 2030 targets.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Energy efficiency policy support
Recent focus
Retrofit delivery and climate finance

In their early H2020 period (2015–2019), TEA focused on energy efficiency policy support and monitoring — helping public authorities implement the Energy Efficiency Directive and tracking policy progress through projects like PUBLENEF and EEW4. From 2019 onward, their work shifted decisively toward practical delivery: deep home retrofits (Superhomes2030), investment mechanisms for cities (EUCF), innovative financing models (PROSPECTplus), and mobilizing local climate leadership (REMARKABLE). The trajectory is clear — they moved from policy advice to hands-on implementation and financing of the energy transition at community level.

TEA is moving toward integrated local climate action — combining building renovation, municipal investment tools, and community engagement — making them a strong partner for projects that need real-world implementation capacity in Ireland.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European23 countries collaborated

TEA predominantly operates as a participant or third party (6 of 7 projects), with only one coordination role (Superhomes2030), suggesting they are a reliable delivery partner rather than a consortium architect. With 61 unique partners across 23 countries, they maintain a broad European network despite being a small regional agency — indicating they are well-connected and trusted across multiple consortia. Their consistent presence in Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) means they bring practical implementation and dissemination capacity, not laboratory research.

TEA has collaborated with 61 distinct partners across 23 countries, an impressive reach for a regional energy agency. Their network spans most of the EU, with likely concentration in Western and Northern Europe given the energy efficiency and retrofit focus of their projects.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

TEA occupies a specific niche: they are a regional energy agency with direct experience delivering home retrofits and supporting Irish local authorities, but with deep European project experience across 23 countries. Unlike university partners who bring research, or consultancies who bring reports, TEA brings hands-on implementation knowledge — they know what it takes to actually renovate homes and change energy behaviors at community level. For any consortium needing an Irish implementation partner with proven EU project track record, TEA is a natural fit.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • Superhomes2030
    TEA's only coordinator role — focused on scaling integrated deep home renovation services across Ireland, directly aligned with their core mission.
  • REMARKABLE
    Their largest funded project (EUR 160,450) targeting 2050 climate neutrality with public authorities — represents their most ambitious recent engagement.
  • EUCF
    European City Facility is a high-profile EU initiative developing investment concepts for cities — TEA's involvement (as third party) signals recognition of their local implementation expertise.
Cross-sector capabilities
Built environment and construction (deep retrofit expertise)Public administration and governance (local authority capacity building)Finance and investment (energy efficiency financing models)Community engagement and behavioral change (ethnographic approaches from REMARKABLE)
Analysis note: Profile based on 7 projects with moderate keyword data. All projects are CSA (Coordination and Support Actions), meaning TEA's work is policy, capacity building, and implementation support — not technical R&D. Two projects list TEA as third party with no direct funding, which limits visibility into their exact contribution. Website was not available for additional context.