The eSESH project started in March 2010 and addresses the need to reduce energy consumption in European social housing by a very significant amount to meet overall emission reduction targets. 32 partners coordinated by empirica are cooperating in the project to provide ICT-based energy management and energy awareness services directly to social housing tenants. Services will be piloted by more than 5,000 social housing tenants across 10 sites in six European countries.
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