INTIEAHungary · National Energy Conservation Programme 2008 (NEP 2008)PolicyIn force

National Energy Conservation Programme 2008 (NEP 2008)

The National Energy Conservation Programme has been offering energy efficiency grants to households each year for the last 6 years. In 2008, five different types of energy efficiency improvements are subsidised as part of the programme, each with a different subsidy intensity…

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Country / jurisdiction: Hungary · Year: 2008 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

The National Energy Conservation Programme has been offering energy efficiency grants to households each year for the last 6 years. In 2008, five different types of energy efficiency improvements are subsidised as part of the programme, each with a different subsidy intensity (SI), that is the percentage of the overall investment that is subsidised by the state. 1. Change or insulation of windows and doors, SI of 15% up to a maximum per dwelling of HUF 265 000 2. Improvement of heating and hot water supply (eg, change of boiler), SI of 20%, up to a maximum per dwelling of HUF 400 000 3. Thermal insulation of existing buildings, SI of 20% up to a maximum per dwelling of HUF 400 000 4. Complex energy efficiency improvement of buildings, SI of 18% up to a maximum per dwelling of HUF 720 000 5. Use of renewable energy (biomass, geothermal energy, wind, waste, solar collectors and Photovoltaic) for generating heat and/or electricity, SI of 25% up to a maximum per dwelling of HUF1 000 000

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