List of Financial Incentives

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List of Financial Incentives
Published on Energy Efficiency (http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency)
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List of Financial Incentives
Helps related to money that incites or has a tendency to incite to adopt lighting energy-efficient technologies or practices.
List revised 5 December 2001. Disclaimer [1] .
Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Italy
The
United
Norway Portugal Spain Sweden
Netherlands
Kingdom
Austria
No particular financial incentive referenced to date by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Belgium
les aides en secteur public :
pour les bâtiments des pouvoirs locaux (programme AGEBA)
pour les écoles et les hôpitaux (programme ECHOP)
pour les infrastructures sportives
pour l'éclairage public (EPEE)
les subsides des distributeurs
les aides aux entreprises :
subvention pour frais d'études préalables
prime à la consultance
déduction fiscale pour investissement économiseur d'énergie
primes octroyées par les distributeurs d'électricité
aide à l'engagement de personnel : décret 123 PME
subvention aux fédérations professionnelles
subvention pour agrément technique
subvention pour recherche industrielle de base
avance récupérable pour la recherche appliquée, le développement et la démonstration
Pour plus de renseignements sur ces aides, merci de contacter votre Point de Contact GreenLight [2] .
Denmark
List being prepared by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Finland
No incentive for energy-efficient lighting only. Other national incentives containing all areas of energy use: governmental, energy audit support,
subsidies for energy-efficiency investments etc. See with your National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Energy aid
Energy aid is discretionary State aid. Energy aid is primarily intended for directing the solutions of energy production and
consumption to a less carbon dioxide intensive direction.
Energy aid can be granted for development of energy economy to become more environment-friendly, to promote the takeup of new technology and to increase the security and versatility of energy supply. The focus of energy aid is on projects
enhancing the take-up of new technology. The aim of the aid is to further launching of the project and to reduce the risks of
new technology. Aid can be granted within the limits of the parliamentary authorisation included in the State budget.
Enterprises and corporations are eligible for aid. Eligible corporations are e.g. municipalities, parishes and foundations. Aid is
not granted to residential real estates, government bodies, farms, establishment projects eligible for State support or to private
persons.
The objectives of energy aid, projects supported, aid intensities and other general terms are defined in the Government
Decision 29/1999 on the general terms and conditions of granting energy aid.
More detailed instructions on applying for the aid, eligible costs and payment of the aid are given in the Decision by the
Ministry of Trade and Industry 210/1999 on the conditions for granting energy aid.
France
Grants for demonstration and exemplary operations.
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Demonstration operations consist of the first full-scale implementation of innovative efficient techniques or processes coming
from the research & Development sector or moved to a new sector. Rate of support: typical 30%, max. 40%.
Exemplary operations deal with energy-efficient technologies that have already been tested (e.g. through demonstration
projects) but need to be disseminated at a much wider scale. The objective of exemplary operations is to rapidly create
national and regional references. Rate of support: typical 20%, max. 30%.
Contact:
Hervé Lefebvre
ADEME
500 route des Lucioles
F-06560 Valbonne
Phone: +33 (0)4 93 95 79 58
fax: +33 (0)4 93 65 31 96
E-mail: [email protected] [3]
Web: www.ademe.fr [4]
Germany
No particular financial incentive referenced to date by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Greece
List being prepared by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Italy
No particular financial incentive referenced to date by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
The Netherlands
List being prepared by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Norway
No particular financial incentive referenced to date by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Portugal
List being prepared by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
Spain
IDAE-ICO Financial line for efficient and renewable technologies (see www.idae.es [5] )
Sweden
No particular financial incentive referenced to date by the National GreenLight Contact Point [2] .
United Kingdom
The Energy Saving Trust [6] is a leading organisation in the promotion of the efficient use of energy in the UK. It is an independent and non-profit
distributing organisation which runs a variety of energy efficiency schemes.
Other UK-side initiatives that offer support to potential partners are the Design Advisory Service and Site Specific Advice, both run out of BRECSU
at the BRE [7] .
Source URL: http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/list-financial-incentives
Links:
[1] http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/../../Home/disclaimer.htm
[2] http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/greenlight-programme/national-contact-points
[3] mailto:[email protected]
[4] http://www.ademe.fr
[5] http://www.idae.es
[6] http://www.est.org.uk/
[7] http://www.bre.co.uk
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