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European Urban Initiative (EUI) and URBACT Information Session

Join Us for an Exciting In-Person Information Session!

EMRA, as the National Contact Point in Ireland for the European Urban Initiative (EUI) and URBACT programmes, is delighted to announce our next joint information session on 25 March at the Richmond Education and Event Centre, North Brunswick Street, Dublin.

This event is a fantastic opportunity for Irish local authority staff to discover the latest funding calls, supports, and opportunities available to help our towns and cities advance sustainable urban development.

Hear inspiring testimonials from current and past beneficiaries, gain insights into successful projects, and connect with peers and colleagues from across the sector, all in one engaging afternoon.

Register here: https://lnkd.in/dyu_SjVZ

We look forward to seeing you there and working together to shape more sustainable and resilient urban futures!

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Just Transition Funding

Ministers Heydon and O’Brien announce €10 million EU Just Transition Funding for two bioeconomy demonstration projects

Awards of €5 million each from the EU Just Transition Fund Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative will support two bioeconomy projects with collaboration across the Midlands 

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, and Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment, Darragh O’Brien TD, have today announced €10 million in funding for two bioeconomy demonstration initiatives. This is the second call under the EU Just Transition Fund Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative, which is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union. This call is designed to deliver practical, investable bioeconomy solutions in Ireland’s Just Transition Fund Territory in the Midlands, which supports communities and businesses to build new, low-carbon biobased value chains as the region moves away from peat. Both projects will anchor their demonstration activity, biomass procurement and industry collaboration in the Midlands, generating local investment, supply-chain opportunities, and skills development.

Funding of €5 million is being awarded to the ‘BIOCHAR’ project led by University of Limerick while a further €5 million is being awarded to ‘TRANSFORM’, which is led by University College Dublin. Marking the announcement, Minister Heydon said:

“I am delighted to announce this €10 million in funding for two new bioeconomy demonstrator projects, as part of the EU Just Transition Fund. The BIOCHAR and TRANSFORM projects will demonstrate the potential uses of biochar in agriculture, bioenergy and sustainability, as well as transforming agri-food byproducts and waste into functional ingredients. This investment will build on the €22 million already committed to other bioeconomy pilot projects, demonstrating the government’s commitment to ensuring the bioeconomy is scaled up across our economy and our rural areas.”

The ‘BIOCHAR’ project will bring together a range of partners from across Ireland and leverage their experience to develop and produce a sustainable biochar product for demonstration in agriculture, water treatment, and transport infrastructure. The biochar will be produced from indigenous biomasses and tested through large-scale demonstrations in the Just Transition Fund Territory, including in agriculture, water treatment and transport infrastructure. The project will also develop a high-level blueprint for a mid-sized biochar facility to support future investment and replication in the Midlands.

Through collaboration and engagement with the Circular Food Company in the Midlands and SOMATECH, a fermentation technology provider in Ireland, the ‘TRANSFORM’ project will demonstrate the upcycling of food waste and agri-food by-products. Commercial-scale demonstration will take place at the Circular Food Company’s facility in Tullamore, Co Offaly, with investment in new equipment and staff supporting sustainable biomanufacturing, jobs and logistics in the region. This project will also develop a replicable model for the wider agri-food sector to unlock upcycling opportunities to produce high-value ingredients for applications in the food and feed industries.

Commenting on the two newly funded initiatives, Minister O’Brian stated:

“I am delighted to see investment in two further bioeconomy demonstration projects in the Midlands region as part of the EU Just Transition Programme. This further investment into the region will support sustainability, innovation, economic and employment opportunities while continuing to build a solid base for regional expertise in this emerging area. The ‘BIOCHAR’ and ‘TRANSFORM’ projects provide an excellent opportunity to showcase the practical application of the circular economy model while demonstrating how the efficient and sustainable use of waste and by-products can support climate and economic goals. I look forward to hearing more about these projects as they develop and deliver opportunities within the Midlands region.”

Head of the EU Commission Representation in Ireland, Mr. Peter Power, said:

“The EU Just Transition Fund is supporting Ireland’s Midlands in its path towards a net-zero economy that works for people and communities. The support announced today for two circular bioeconomy projects is yet another example of how the EU JTF Programme is drawing on the resources and expertise already available within the region to strengthen innovative ecosystems and to create high-value, sustainable jobs. This is fully in line with the EU JTF’s objective, to support innovative and place-based opportunities that will have a lasting impact on the territory and on its people.”

For her part, Clare Bannon, Acting Director of the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly (EMRA), the Managing Authority for Ireland’s EU Just Transition Fund Programme, said:

“This significant investment into the Bioeconomy sector in the Midlands demonstrates the strong commitment of Ireland and the European Union to advancing a climate-neutral and circular economy at scale. Large-scale bioeconomy projects such as these, not only foster innovation for a greener and more competitive future for the region, but also support economic diversification and the generation of new employment opportunities. By supporting a circular economy model, the EU Just Transition Fund is playing a pivotal role in transforming the wider Midlands – helping to build a resilient economy and ensuring sustainable livelihoods. We look forward to seeing these projects in action, alongside the two previously EUJTF-funded bioeconomy demonstration initiatives in the region.”

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Supporting a Sustainable Transition through climate Action for a Resilient Territory (START) Scheme

An EUJTF funding call for projects supporting Local Authority Climate Action Plans. Expressions of interest due to Pobal 13 March 2026. Official Applications open 21 April 2026.

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EMRA to participate in Regional Studies Association Annual Conference on ‘Compact ‘Growth at University College Cork

The Annual Conference of the Irish Section of the Regional Studies Association will take place on the 20th of February at University College Cork (UCC).

This year’s conference will focus on the theme of ‘Compact Growth’ and will include a range of speakers from the National Economic and Social Council (NESC), the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH), the Regional Assemblies, and academia.

  • Noel Cahill from NESC will explore the concept of compact growth and how it might be achieved in Ireland.
  • Colin Fulcher (DHLGH) will outline how the revised National Planning Framework addresses the concept of compact growth.
  • Owen Douglas from EMRA will discuss the implementation of the 15-minute city concept in the context of compact growth.
  • Brigh Ryan from the Southern Regional Assembly (SRA) will present the Interreg Europe PROXIMITIES project which explores the 15-minutes approach through the lens of ‘proximity’ in peripheral urban areas.

The keynote speaker will be Calvin Jones, Professor of Economic Geography at Cardiff University who will outline the ‘state of the art’ in integrated spatial planning. The event will close with Frank Crowley, lecturer in Economics at Cork University Business School and Director of the Spatial and Regional Economics Research Centre at UCC, who will speak about behavioural urban insights and lessons deployed for climate action.

This event represents a valuable opportunity to connect with the RSA-Irish Section and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on compact growth in Ireland.

Stakeholders, researchers, and planners are invited to register for the event through the RSA-Irish Section portal.

Free Online Registration: please follow this link

Date: 20th of February 2026

Time: 11:00 – 15:30

Location: ALG26, Department of Economics, Cork University Business School, UCC

For conference updates: please follow this link

For further information: chris.vanegeraat@mu.ie

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OSI Launch

Electric Vehicle – Wind Turbine Training Courses

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Press Release – EMRA Calls for Urgent Review of Transport Investment Plan

Read a press release about how EMRA has formally written to Ministers expressing concerns regarding the National Development Plan (NDP) Review 2025 Sectoral Investment Plan for Transport.

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Call for Social Innovation Projects: Share Your Community Impact with ELIF

Are you involved in a community-led social innovation project?

Are you working to strengthen your community with innovative and inspiring initiatives?

The European Local Innovation Forum (ELIF) wants to hear from you.

Social Innovators are invited to share their work so communities across Europe can benefit from these impactful projects. Selected projects will be highlighted through ELIF’s EU-wide network with a view to replicating these innovative solutions in other communities.

Being part of this network offers your initiative international visibility, capacity-building opportunities, and a platform to advocate for a stronger voice for local actors in policy-making.

Follow this link for more information and to submit your project.

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