Heat and Energy Education and Empowerment for Rural Areas (Q4300405)
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Project Q4300405 in Ireland, United Kingdom, Finland
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Heat and Energy Education and Empowerment for Rural Areas |
Project Q4300405 in Ireland, United Kingdom, Finland |
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100,000.03 Euro
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153,846.2 Euro
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65.0 percent
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1 July 2021
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30 June 2022
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Northern Ireland Housing Executive
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HEATER is a cluster of projects with synergies across HANDIHEAT, SMARTRenew, TechSolns, SENDoc and eLightHouse. The partnership with WiSAR Lab, Letterkenny Institute of Technology (SMARTRenew project), Ulster University (SENDoc/TechSolns), Oulu University of Applied Sciences and HANDIHEAT, Northern Ireland Housing Executive aims to collaborate and cluster the transnational outputs from previous projects to educate and empower local communities to effect positive behavioural change and inform decision makers to influence policy across climate change mitigation and adaptation and sustaining communities. Clustering allows the four lead partners to collaborate and maximise transnational impact of existing outputs to local communities and decision makers through a sustainable and enduring network with the aim to virtually educate and empower communities and decision makers. The HEATER project will deliver this by establishing an enduring network, with regional hubs through either academic or regional authorities, utilising the array of full and associate partners from previous projects. This network will disseminate the best of project outputs to every settlement and locality across the regions with the focus to educate and empower local communities and inform decision makers of the transnational learning from previous projects. The delivery method will utilise virtual knowledge sharing through a campaign of webinars, workshops, and a final conference. The target audience will be an array of end user groupings, such as householders, young people, estates managers, housing authorities, SMEs, and decision makers. This will be supported by an ongoing social media campaign to promote the outputs and results of the projects. All partners are now highly competent in the online medium across the spectrum of social medium to populating virtual rooms. (English)
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