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JASPERS support for the clean energy transition

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    Release date: 06 December 2023
    Topics: Energy
    Author: JASPERS Team
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Description

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: 

  • Energy efficiency, notably in buildings, also by applying the Energy Performance Contracting approach,
  • Decarbonisation of district heating systems,
  • Renewable energy, including renewable energy communities,
  • Smart grid projects, including storage,
  • Innovation and new types of energy infrastructure, such as green gas infrastructure, notably for hydrogen.

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JASPERS practical sectoral guidance on climate resilience proofing

This JASPERS’ practical guidance document on climate change resilience proofing is meant to provide further technical support and concrete advice for the implementation of the European Commission Notice — Technical guidance on the climate proofing of infrastructure in the period 2021-2027, with a specific focus on the sectors of Energy, Municipal Solid Waste Management, and Transport. The document serves as a comprehensive resource for stakeholders involved in the development of infrastructure projects that are to be co-financed by the Cohesion Fund and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the EU Member States and therefore need to be climate proofed according to the requirements of Article 73(2)(j) of the EU Common Provisions Regulation. Climate proofing has two pillars of analysis that integrate (1) climate mitigation and (2) climate resilience/adaptation considerations into the development of infrastructure projects. This document addresses the second pillar of climate resilience. Overall, the guidance also aims to serve as a general reference on good practices for climate change resilience proofing. The document will be revised as necessary to ensure it remains current and relevant.

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JASPERS guide to decarbonisation of district heating systems

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Guidebook on greening measures for projects supported under FEnIKS Programme

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