ELENA Grants: Supporting Sustainable Investments for a Greener Future

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"ELENA grants provide support for various sustainable investments, including sustainable energy projects, residential renovations, sustainable urban transport initiatives, and more. With a minimum investment requirement of 30 million, ELENA focuses on mature projects with investment returns within 3/4 years. Public and private entities, as well as central government agencies and energy associations, can benefit from ELENA's assistance in driving positive environmental impact and innovation. Beyond business as usual, ELENA is paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future."


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  1. ELENA Grants to enable Investments Grants to enable Investments

  2. What investments can ELENA support? What investments can ELENA support?

  3. Sustainable Energy Sustainable Energy Helping you deliver Helping you deliver Building Rennovation Renewables Solar - Biomass Street District Heating & Cooling Street Lighting

  4. Residential Renovations Residential Renovations Helping you deliver Helping you deliver Solar PV Solar WH Housing Rennovation Biomass boilers Heat pumps Integrated Renewables

  5. Sustainable Urban Transport Sustainable Urban Transport Helping you deliver Helping you deliver Public transport Electric & Alternative Fuels Modal Shift IT Charging Stations

  6. Minimum Investment Minimum Investment 30 million 30 million 10x 20x 10x Typical grant Typical grant 1 1- -3 million 3 million European Investment Bank 7 7

  7. ELENA Mature projects Mature projects investment within 3/4 years investment within 3/4 years

  8. Public entities Public entities Ready to assist: Ready to assist: Central government Government agencies Regional authorities Local authorities (municipalities) Illustrative not exhaustive

  9. Private entities Private entities Ready to assist: Ready to assist: Energy agencies One-stop-shops Associations Social Housing Social Housing Homeowners Homeowners Businness/Industry Businness/Industry Banks & financial intermediaries Banks & financial intermediaries Illustrative not exhaustive

  10. ELENA Beyond Business Beyond Business- -as as- -Usual ! Usual !

  11. Eligible costs Eligible costs Internal staff Costs of personnel clearly assigned to the project Salaries, social security charges and other statutory costs External experts Feasibility, design and market studies Structuring of programmes, business plans, energy audits Legal/financial advisory Preparing of tendering procedures Bundling of smaller projects to form bankable packages

  12. Application process Application process Things to know: Things to know: Open for business all year round First come, first served Tell us about your: Investment portfolio Technical assistance needs

  13. Application process Application process Interactive with EIB Interactive with EIB

  14. Projects in most Projects in most EU member states EU member states Nearly 160 projects (completed/on- going) More than EUR 280 m grants disbursed More than EUR 9 bn of investment supported Average Leverage factor of 33 Looking for ELENA projects in Slovenia !

  15. Summary Summary Required Investment 30 million Leverage factor 10x / 20x Applications continuous Grant 1-3m @ 90% Timeframe 3 or 4 years

  16. ELENA National context National context

  17. ELENA ELENA avustuksen avustuksen kautta lis lis mahdollisuuksia mahdollisuuksia kautta Suomessa monet alat ty skentelev t aktiivisesti energiatehokkuuden parantamiseksi ja hiilidioksidip st jen minimoimiseksi esimerkiksi vapaaehtoisen energiatehokkuussopimusten kautta. Esimerkiksi kuntasektorilla energiatehokkuussopimuksen solmineissa kunnissa asuu 77 prosenttia Suomen asukkaista. ELENA avustus voisi mahdollisesti tukea jo k ynniss olevaa ty t ja vauhdittaa rakennusten korjaamista julkisella sektorilla, jos sit k ytett isiin kuntien ja kuntaryhmien v lineen yhteisten hankkeiden kehitt misess . Alueellisten ELENA-hankkeiden kehitt misen mahdollistamiseksi tarvitaan ajantasaista tietoa itse ELENA avustuksesta ja sen k yt nn n j rjestelyist , esimerkkej erilaisista, erityisesti konsortioiden toteuttamista hankkeista sek kuntien yhteishankkeiden helpottamista paikallis- ja aluetasolla.

  18. Mahdollisuuksia Mahdollisuuksia & & Esteit Esteit ELENA avustus mahdollisuus saada avustusta tarkempiin selvityksiin ja hankekehitykseen Kokemusta Suomessa toteutetuista hankkeista ensik den tietoa hakuprosessista, k yt nn n toteutuksesta saatavilla Investointien koko ( 30m) korkea raja Suomen ja erityisesti kuntatasolla Hankkeiden kehitt minen ja kokoaminen tarvitaan hankkeiden kehitt ji ja kokoajia Yhteisty kokemuksen ja tiet myksen puute yhteisty -/yhteishanke- mahdollisuuksista. Mit Mit mielt mielt sin sin olet olet? ?

  19. ELENA case studies ELENA case studies

  20. France (Grenoble, GAM France (Grenoble, GAM- -REE) Private: Residential Private: Residential REE) Multi Multi- -family blocks family blocks Single Single- -family houses family houses

  21. France (Grenoble, GAM France (Grenoble, GAM- -REE) Private Private - - residential residential REE) Central government Regional government 100m Ministries 90m Municipalities 80m 70m One Stop Shop Households 60m 50m Bank Businesses SMEs 40m Green transport Public buildings +RE 30m District heating 20m 10m ELENA EV Street lighting Housing +RE charging points

  22. France (Grenoble, GAM France (Grenoble, GAM- -REE) Private Private - - residential residential REE) Central government Regional government 4m Ministries Municipalities 3m One Stop Shop Households 2m Bank Businesses SMEs Energy audits 1m Engage Promote Tenders mgtELENA Financial Legal Project Business plans Studies

  23. Lithuania (LITGOVEN) Lithuania (LITGOVEN) Public Public central & local central & local 1. 1. Central government buildings Central government buildings 2. 2. Municipal buildings Municipal buildings 3. 3. Street lighting Street lighting

  24. Lithuania (LITGOVEN) Lithuania (LITGOVEN) Public Public central & local central & local Central government Regional government Ministries 90m Municipalities 80m 70m Energy Agency Households 60m 50m Businesses SMEs Bank 40m Green transport Public buildings +RE 30m District heating 20m 10m ELENA EV Street lighting Housing +RE charging points

  25. Lithuania (LITGOVEN) Lithuania (LITGOVEN) Public Public central & local central & local Central government Regional government Ministries 4m Municipalities Energy Agency Households 3m Businesses SMEs Bank 2m Energy audits Engage Promote Tenders 1m ELENA Financial Legal Project mgt Business plans Studies

  26. The Netherlands (Amsterdam The Netherlands (Amsterdam Smart City Mobility) Public: Urban Transport Public: Urban Transport Smart City Mobility) Electric buses Electric buses EV charging EV charging Hybrid plug Hybrid plug- -in ferries in ferries

  27. The Netherlands (Amsterdam The Netherlands (Amsterdam Smart City Mobility) Public: Urban Transport Public: Urban Transport Smart City Mobility) Central government Regional government 100m Ministries 90m Municipalities 80m 70m One Stop Shop Households 60m 50m Bank Businesses SMEs 40m Public buildings +RE 30m District heating EV buses Smart IT 20m 10m ELENA Street lighting Hybrid ferries Housing +RE

  28. The Netherlands (Amsterdam The Netherlands (Amsterdam Smart City Mobility) Public: Urban Transport Public: Urban Transport Smart City Mobility) Central government Regional government 4m Ministries Municipalities 3m One Stop Shop Households 2m Bank Businesses SMEs Energy audits 1m Engage Promote Tenders mgtELENA Financial Legal Project Business plans Studies

  29. THANK YOU THANK YOU Assen Gasharov a.gasharov@eib.org Dinis Rodrigues d.rodrigues@eib.org

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