The RO-Energy programme, with a total budget of EUR 62.8 million is expected to open in March 2018, according to latest public information from Innovation Norway, the Fund Operator for this programme in Romania.
The programme will open a new funding opportunity for private sector enter promoting projects in the areas of “Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Energy Security” (RO‐Energy) and its objective is “Less carbon intensive energy and increased security of supply”. NGOs and public-sector organizations will also be eligible to submit applications.
Bilateral project partnerships are encouraged in several focus areas:
Specifically, the programme targets greenhouse gas reductions and/or avoidance through energy efficiency measures, which shall deliver considerable reductions at a reasonable cost; the aim should be a maximum of EUR 150 grant per tonne CO2 equivalent per year reduced/ avoided.
The programme will run in 2 funding streams: EUR 50,000 – 200,000 and EUR 1,5 million. Applicable funding intensities will vary between 15%-70% for enterprises (standard General Block Exemption Regulation) and going up to 85% for public authorities and 90% for NGOs.
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