Romania: Electricity consumption slightly...

According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), electricity consumption in...

Greece: PPC advances major...

The PPC Group is accelerating renewable energy projects in northern Greece, focusing on...

Greece: Natural gas demand...

The Greek natural gas transmission system operator DESFA reported that total natural gas...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS...

The Ministry of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS) has...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsRegion, EC launched...

Region, EC launched 785 million euros call for clean energy infrastructure projects

The European Commission (EC) has launched a new call for proposals for key cross-border EU energy infrastructure projects included on the 4th list of Projects of Common Interest (PCIs), to be co-financed through grants worth 785 million euros from the EU budget. This is the first call for PCIs under the new Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) rules, the European support program for trans-European infrastructure.

When fixing the new CEF-Energy budget for the 2021-2027 period, worth 5.83 billion euros, the EU acknowledged the key enabling role that energy infrastructure plays in the European Green Deal and the transition to a climate neutral economy. The work program adopted in August, provides 2.4 billion euros of funding for key European energy infrastructure projects for the period 2021-23. The current CEF Energy call for PCIs will be open until 19 October 2021. Once the applications have been assessed, an award decision is likely to be adopted in early 2022.

To apply for funding under CEF-Energy projects must first be part of the most recent list of PCIs, which the EC adopts every two years. To be defined as a PCI, projects must have a significant benefit for at least two EU countries and must increase competitiveness, enhance the EU’s energy security and contribute to sustainability. Financial assistance provided under CEF Energy aims to maximize its added value towards decarbonization.

Agreed in the framework of the new EU budget for 2021-2027, the new CEF system introduces a new window for cross-border renewable projects in the field of renewable energy, with an allocation of up to 15 % of the CEF budget subject to market uptake. A first call for such projects (in the form of prefeasibility studies) will be launched in the second half of September.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Romania: Electricity consumption slightly declines in first eight months of 2025, solar generation surges 35%

According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), electricity consumption in Romania during the first eight months of 2025 totaled 33.3 TWh, a decline of 0.8% compared to the same period in 2024. Industrial electricity consumption reached 25.06...

Greece: PPC advances major solar and energy storage projects

The PPC Group is accelerating renewable energy projects in northern Greece, focusing on the former lignite power plant sites of Ptolemaida, Kardia, Agios Dimitrios, and Amyntaio. Once fully operational, the solar power plants currently under construction are set to...

Greece: Natural gas demand surges 16.7% in first nine months of 2025 driven by exports and LNG growth

The Greek natural gas transmission system operator DESFA reported that total natural gas demand, including exports, reached 56.36 TWh in the first nine months of 2025, up 16.7% from 48.31 TWh in the same period in 2024. The main driver...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!