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When incorporating additional energy and non-energy related services into the Smart EPC approach, the complexity of standard EPC projects is further highlighted. These projects involve the realisation of various types of investments under a single contract, posing challenges in accounting, financing, and legal aspects.
Read more >>In September 2023, the city of Karlovac has signed its Energy Performance Contract (EPC) for the refurbishment of the public lighting. The scope of the contract is the refurbishment of overall public lighting, consisting of 9.083 luminaires and the displacement of 152 public lighting cabinets that are placed inside the DSO transformer station.
Read more >>Amplify your local and regional energy and climate actions with financing options beyond traditional subsidies through the PROSPECT+ programme!
Read more >>The ConnectHeat project adopts a self-sustaining cascading effect approach in its training program about heating and cooling (H&C) community energies.
Read more >>Explore the new map featuring 300+ local and regional energy agencies in the EU. A user-friendly platform for stakeholders to engage with and support sustainable energy initiatives.
Read more >>The Master Class on the development and use of financial instruments will be back in April 2024 for 3 days of intense training delivered in a blended learning format. Energy agencies and public authorities are welcome to apply by 16 February.
Read more >>The second edition of the programme will take place online on 20 February, 27 February and 4 March 2024. Staff of Energy, Climate, and Development Agencies are invited to apply.
Read more >>Get your chance to win 60.000 Euro for your clean energy project. Apply now to EUCF!
Read more >>Over the last two years, the European Commission’s Energy Community Repository has been supporting energy communities through a range of technical assistance activities. This article […]
Read more >>The EU-funded project aims to transform Crete into a sustainable, decentralised energy system by 2028. Through a combination of renewable energy sources, CRETE VALLEY will demonstrate, in real-life conditions, the sustainable and cost-effective production and storage of renewable energy to cover the Island’s yearly energy needs.
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