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Super-I Project

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super-i is an eu-funded project that will provide a significant contribution to generating investments and collecting data on energy efficiency in the social housing sector. account managed by icons innovation strategies (https://www.icons.it/) grant agreement number: 101028220

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Type: Private
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Energy EfficiencySocial HousingHousingSustainable EnergyRenewable Energy

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