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Policy
Netherlands
2019
Subsidy scheme for Long term mission oriented innovation program for built environment
This scheme is oriented towards a built environment without natural gas systems. Its ambition is, by 2025, to reach a situation where for allmost all types of buildings proper climate neutral energy systems are available and can be produced on larger scale. The scheme has two main lines of innovation:
- accelarating energy renovation in built environment through user and cost friendly renovation concepts
- sustainable heat and cold for the built environment e.g. through silent, efficient and cost friendly heat pumps and heat storage -
Policy
Netherlands
2019
Subsidy scheme Reduction Energy Use
Through the RRE scheme, municipalities may launch projects to stimulate house owners to implement small energy saving measures e.g. for improving heating installations/isolation (control, radiator folium, isolation, etc.). Muncipalities may also use RRE for providing advice to owners on other energy saving measures e.g. roof-, window- or facadeisolation.
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Policy
Netherlands
2019
subsidy scheme on energy efficiency and renewable energy in horticulture (EHG)
It is possible for Dutch greenhouse horticultural businesses and partnerships to apply an investment for Energy efficiency and renewable energy greenhouse industry (EHG). The deadline for the application is 26 april 2019.
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Policy
Finland
2018
Subsidy for EVSE's for housing companies
Subsidy for housing companies for building EV charging infrastructure. In the year 2018 budget, 1.5 million EUR was reserved for the first year. The subsidy covers 35 % of the costs incurred from building electrical system surveys, wiring installations and charging equipment. The minimum requirement is to build readiness for five charging points.
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Policy
Netherlands
2018
Subsidy for electric delivery vans in The Hague
Until 1 January 2019, entrepreneurs in The Hague could apply for subsidies to purchase a fully electric delivery van. Vans could be new or second-hand. The municipality granted a subsidy of 3,000 euros for second-hand vans and 5,000 euros for new vans, limited to 50% of the purchase price.
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Policy
Netherlands
2016
Subsidy scheme for energy saving measures and renewable energy in sporting accommodations
A subsidy scheme for energy measures (energy saving and renewable energy) for sports facilities, accommodation of sport clubs. This scheme was based on one of the agreements under the Agreement on Energy for Sustainable Growth form 2013. The scheme is planned for the period 2016-2020. In 2016 the budget is € 6 million. Sports associations that invest in renewable energy generation and energy saving can obtain a subsidy for up to 30% of their investment costs. As of 2019 the scheme ceased to exist as separate scheme and has been integrated in a more broad (not energy only) subsidy…
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Policy
Korea
2015
Subsidy per vehicle
- Subsidy per vehicle (2016, 2017) (unit : KRW)
- [government] BEV 14,000,000, PHEV 5,000,000, HEV 1,000,000, FCV 27,500,000
- [local] additional 3,000,000-12,000,000 ('16 : 3,000,000~8,000,000) - In 2015, the Korean government has spent 30,000 million KRW on PHEV purchase subsidies, and 15,000 million KRW in 2016 (30,000 and 30,000 for HEVs, respectively) - In 2015, the Korean government has spent 80,000 million KRW on BEV purchase subsidies, and 105,000 million KRW in 2016 -
Policy
Belgium
2015
Subsidy scheme for households supporting energy saving measures and housing refurbishment
The Decree of 26 March 2015 established a subsidy scheme for households supporting energy saving measures and housing refurbishment. The Decree entered into force on 1st of April 2015.The programme subsidises installation of certain renewable energy systems, such as heat pumps, solar water heaters or biomass-fired boilers that help with energy savings for households.Amount of the subsidy differ per technology installed. The capital grant for biomass boiler installation amounts up to EUR 800. The subsidy cannot exceed 70% of the total installations costs of the boiler. Similar grant rules apply for installation of heat pumps and geothermal…
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Policy
Japan
1994
Subsidy Programme for Residential PV systems
The subsidy is offered to individuals and owners/developers of housing complexes. It covers part of the cost of PV modules, its peripheral equipment, distribution lines and installation work. The subsidy covered 50% of the cost from 1994 to 1996 and one third of the cost from 1997 to 1999. In 2000 the subsidy rate was JPY 270 000 per kW in the first half of the year, up to 10kW and JPY 180 000 per kW, up to 4kW in the second half of the year. It was further reduced to JPY 150 000 per kW, (up to 4kW…
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Policy
Germany
2016
Subsidy for solar PV with storage installations (Programm zur Förderung von PV-Batteriespeichern)
Germany on 1st of March will start a new EUR 30m programme to support investments into the battery storage of electricity generated from PV residential installations in order to strengthen grid services of solar plants and help cost reduction. The programme will last until 2018.
The scheme provides:
Soft loans up to EUR 2,000 / kW for the solar PV system and
Capital grant covering up to 25% of the eligible solar PV panel
These values are available until June 2016. The budget for the capital grants are capped and if it will be exhausted until June 2016 the level…