Community energy across Europe - making it happen Cohesion Policy funding opportunities for community energy initiatives in Central and Eastern Europe Markus Trilling CEE Bankwatch Network Brussels 6 October 2014 Community energy across Europe - making it happen in CEE Brussels 6.10.2014
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Community Power financing
EU funds on climate action
III. Financing RES installations/ee measures 3-pillar financing-mix I. Getting all stakeholders together Local Action Groups Citizens Business Community development Capacity building Consultancy II. Getting the project running Community ENEA-MA Plenary energy Meeting, across Europe 27.11.2013 - making EU it happen funds for in Community CEE Brussels Power 6.10.2014
Priority axis Community-Led Local Development in Slovakia Allocation: 99mil EUR Activities: creating local producer-consumer chains, networking of SMEs with focus on local economy and community development Eligible applicants: Local Action Groups, municipalities, municipality associations, microregional associations, self-employed persons, micro and small enterprises, civil associations and NGOs
Climate spending in Polish 16 regions
Prosumer in Poland (producer and consumer of energy) an individual, SME, entrepreneurs, associations, cooperative, etc. owns an RES microinstallation and produces renewable energy electricity and heat for primarily own use, with the possibility to sell the excess energy to the grid. currently 230.000 RES microinstallations, 2,5 million prosumers by 2020 if legal and financial barriers are removed
dolnośląskie kujawskopomorskie lubelskie lubuskie łódzkie małopolskie mazowieckie opolskie podkarpackie podlaskie pomorskie śląskie świętokrzyskie warmińskomazurskie wielkopolskie zachodniopom orskie EU funds in Polish regions: supporting the development of micro and small scale renewable energy production? Inclusion of prosumers as beneficiaries or final addressees of financing? a priority within the low-carbon economy thematic area? Region Support for prosumer energy + - - - - + - - + + + - - - - + Podlaskie in eastern Poland: support an energy revolution, which will result in the increased share of renewables in the energy consumption mix, make local citizens and entrepreneurs the owners of decentralised energy sources.
dolnośląskie kujawskopomorskie lubelskie lubuskie łódzkie małopolskie mazowieckie opolskie podkarpackie podlaskie pomorskie śląskie świętokrzyskie warmińskomazurskie wielkopolskie zachodniopom orskie EU funds in Polish regions: supporting the creation of social cooperation structures and building social capital? supporting local cooperative structures? financing for community building projects? Region Local cooperation + + - - + - + - - + + + - - - - Pomorskie preference to investments implemented in partnerships, comprehensive, utilising a bottom-up approach, with a territorial focus, and mobilising private capital. Mazowieckie - specifically includes Local Action Groups as potential beneficiaries of financing for community energy projects. Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Podlaskie, Śląskie - Community-led local development (CLLD)
EU s financial instruments JESSICA fund Directly from ERDF UDF - Urban Development Fund Soft loans, guarantees, equity
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