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This working paper presents a technical proposal for the thermal rehabilitation of public buildings in Romania, which was the basis for an investment programme being implemented with the support of EU funds.
Public buildings
This working paper presents a technical proposal for the thermal rehabilitation of public buildings in Romania, which was the basis for an investment programme being implemented with the support of EU funds.
This guidebook addresses how to green projects funded by the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate and Environment (FEnIKS) Programme across all sectors. It aims to outline the basic requirements for green practices in all projects, as well as at considering the approaches for promoting additional, extra greening measures during project preparation and execution. The guidebook targets project promoters and public administration institutions responsible for implementing the FEnIKS Programme in Poland.
Starting with an overview of the relevant ESIF framework at EU and national level, the manual defines the concept of projects greening and proposes minimum green requirements. The subsequent analysis delves into potential approaches for greening projects beyond the minimum standards, explains the connection to project selection criteria, and showcases best practice examples of greening initiatives in each FEnIKS sector. The document concludes with some general observations.
JASPERS aims to provide assistance to projects and initiatives in the energy sector that are in line with the objectives of EU energy policy, particularly the Green Deal and the Cohesion Policy objectives in the energy sector.
This document explains our support during the 2021-2027 Financial Perspective, which will primarily focus on:
This Economic Appraisal Vademecum was prepared by DG REGIO with JASPERS support to further promote and simplify the voluntary use of EA for EU co-financed investments in the 2021–2027 programming period. Member States can draw on the information presented to set up a framework for both project appraisal and selection that is in line with international good practices.