Energy Efficiency

Serbia to extend deadlines for energy renovation subsidies for residential buildings

Serbia to extend deadlines for subsidies for energy renovation of residential buildings

Photo: iStock

Published

December 26, 2023

Country

Comments

comments icon

0

Share

Published:

December 26, 2023

Country:

Comments:

comments icon

0

Share

Homeowner associations in buildings connected to district heating in Serbia got the deadline extended to apply for subsidies for energy rehabilitation. The authorities said the move was made due to great interest from citizens.

The energy efficiency subsidies will be allocated under the Public ESCO project in 16 cities and municipalities. Owners of residential units in the most energy-inefficient residential buildings connected to the district heating system can cover 50% of investments in external wall insulation and the equipment to switch to consumption-based billing for district heating.

They will repay the rest in monthly instalments through the heating bill.

The program for housing associations was launched in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, Pirot, Užice, Vranje, Trstenik, Čačak, Jagodina, Kraljevo, Negotin, Niš, Novi Pazar, Pančevo, Valjevo and Zrenjanin.

The deadline for the public calls in Pirot, Užice, Trstenik, Vranje, Pančevo and Zrenjanin has expired

Bojan Bogdanović, Principal Fund Manager of the Renewable District Energy in the Western Balkans (ReDEWeB) fund at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), told public broadcaster RTS that housing communities showed tremendous interest in the funding scheme.

Out of 15 cities and municipalities, the Pirot, Užice, Trstenik, Vranje, and Pančevo programs have been completed. The call in the city of Zrenjanin was closed a little earlier.

Bogdanović said the deadlines would be significantly extended and that some local authorities would continue to receive applications until the second half of January, and some even by early February.

Belgrade has already extended the deadline from December 26 to January 19

Of the remaining ten municipal units, Belgrade has already extended the deadline from December 26 to January 19, and the remaining ones are expected to make similar decisions within a few days. The new deadlines are envisaged to last by late January, while only the City of Kragujevac is supposed to receive applications until the end of the first week of February.

The Ministry of Mining and Energy launched the Public ESCO project in cooperation with the EBRD. It aims to improve energy efficiency in residential buildings connected to the district heating network and switch to consumption-based billing while reducing consumption by improving insulation.

Energy rehabilitation will help citizens reduce heating and cooling bills

According to Bojan Bogdanović, the program primarily focuses on producing energy studies to rehabilitate buildings and prepare technical documentation. In addition, assistance will be provided in obtaining appropriate permits for energy rehabilitation, such as building permits, and to obtain financing, he explained.

In his words, energy rehabilitation measures will help citizens reduce their heating bills, control consumption by using thermostatic valves, and reduce cooling bills during the summer.

The most important criteria for selecting the buildings are heat consumption per square meter.

Public ESCO is worth EUR 64.5 million, of which EUR 50 million is a loan from the EBRD and the remainder are donations, Bogdanović said.

The ministry estimates that more than 500 residential buildings with an overall area of about one million square meters would be renovated within the project.

Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

Green for Growth Fund financial impact targets 2023

Green for Growth Fund tops its financial, impact targets in 2023

15 July 2024 - The Green for Growth Fund kept mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable economic growth last year in its 18 markets

Heat pumps and electric cars expected to bring small rise in power demand for Greece

Heat pumps, electric cars expected to contribute little to power demand growth in Greece

10 July 2024 - Contrary to earlier estimates, heat pumps and electric cars are not expected to significantly raise electricity demand in Greece.

vinca beo cista energija waste to energy facility

Beo Čista Energija officially starts producing energy from waste at Vinča landfill in Belgrade

03 July 2024 - Beo Čista Energija started the waste incineration in February 2023 as a final phase of testing its waste-to-energy facility

Zoran Lajovic Metalfe Group

Green Steel from Sremska Mitrovica – responsible industry for sustainable future

24 June 2024 - Serbian company Metalfer Group, whose production portfolio includes the so-called Metalfer® Green Steel, has demonstrated that steelmaking can be sustainable and responsible