INTIEAPortugal · Recovery and resilience plan / CTD / Energy efficiency in buildings/ Investments for energy efficiency in buildingsPolicyIn force

Recovery and resilience plan / CTD / Energy efficiency in buildings/ Investments for energy efficiency in buildings

Portugal submitted its recovery and resilience plan to the European Commission, as part of the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility.   The plan is composed of 20 different components that are structured in three main dimensions (Resilience, Climate transition, and Digital…

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Country / jurisdiction: Portugal · Year: 2021 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

Portugal submitted its recovery and resilience plan to the European Commission, as part of the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility.

The plan is composed of 20 different components that are structured in three main dimensions (Resilience, Climate transition, and Digital transition).

The dimension of climate transition includes 4 components that can be considered as directly relevant for the energy sector. This initiative is part of the component related to energy efficiency in buildings (Component 13).

The investments that will be allocated to this initiative are folded into three main actions:

- Energy efficiency in residential buildings: EUR 300 million

- Energy efficiency in buildings of the central public administration: EUR 240 million

- Energy efficiency in service buildings: EUR 70 million

The Environmental Fund will coordinate this initiative and the objective is to implement passive and active solutions, such as thermal insulation of walls, roofs and windows, heating pumps and solar heaters, self-consumption and renewable energy sources, the replacement of appliances, and  the incorporation of recycled and natural-based materials in the construction activities.

A call for proposals for EUR 20 million in investments to renovate service buildings and increase their energy performance was launched the 1st of March 2022.

Official source: https://www.portugal.gov.pt/download-ficheiros/ficheiro.aspx?v=%3d%3dBQAAAB%2bLCAAAAAAABAAzNDQzNgYA62SpeQUAAAA%3d

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