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Our team

The map below shows our diverse partnership, 12 organisations across 10 countries collaborating to accelerate the shift to clean, energy-efficient heating and cooling. Scroll down to learn more about each partner and meet the team members behind REPOWER REGIONS.

Lead Partner - Kildare County Council (Ireland)

A progressive local authority in Ireland committed to sustainable development, innovation in public services, and climate action. Through its Climate Action Regional Office, it supports energy transition initiatives at local and regional levels.

Michael Timmons

Jacqui McNabb

Momentum (Ireland)

An education and training organisation working across Europe to build skills for future-focused careers. Momentum specialises in curriculum design, learning innovation, and communication.

Samantha Carty

Orla Casey

European E-Learning Institute (Denmark)

An educational design centre focused on e-learning, digital pedagogy, and upskilling for the green and digital economy. EUEI collaborates widely across Europe to promote accessible and effective digital learning.

Aine Hamill

Canice Hamill

Fagskolen Rogaland (Norway)

A Norwegian vocational college offering advanced technical education for professionals in sectors such as energy, construction, and automation. Known for strong industry links and practical learning.

Kjell David Blanchard

Øystein Førsvoll

Stella Aguirre

University of Belgrade – Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Serbia)

A major engineering faculty in Southeast Europe with a long tradition in research and education in energy systems, mechanical engineering, and applied industrial technologies.

Mirjana Stamenic

Steinbeis School of Sustainable Innovation and Transformation (Germany)

An educational institute that bridges academic knowledge and business innovation, with a focus on sustainability, transformation processes, and applied learning for professionals.

Boris Bulatovic

G.Vanna Vadivan

REHVA (Belgium)

The Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Associations. It brings together national professional associations to promote sustainable building services and indoor climate technologies.

Sofia Bazzano

Czech Technical University (Czech Republic)

One of Central Europe's leading technical universities, offering expertise in engineering, architecture, IT, and energy technologies. CTU is known for innovation and cross-disciplinary research.

Polish Network of Energy Cites (Poland)

A national association of municipalities working to promote sustainable energy policies, local climate action, and regional collaboration in Poland and across Europe.

Izabela Kusnierz

Iwona Korohoda

Anna Jaskuła

Fundación Laboral de la Construcción (Spain)

A national foundation in Spain supporting the construction sector through vocational training, lifelong learning, and workplace innovation. It works closely with employers, unions, and training centres.

Beatriz Oliete

Andrés Mella

Riga Technical University (Latvia)

One of the oldest and most respected technical universities in the Baltics, known for its strong engineering, energy and environmental sciences programmes. RTU actively supports applied research and sustainable innovation in education and industry.

Tatjana Tambovceva

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