29 January to 31 February 2008
European Conference on Local Energy Action: The 7th Annual Event for Energy Management Agents in Europe as part of: EUSEW 2008: Second EU Sustainable Energy Week Brussels, Belgium and Live on the Internet Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) Intelligent Energy - Europe Info Day 2008 Thursday 31 January 2008 |
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| Intelligent Energy - Europe Info Day 2008 | |||||||||
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| Event Organiser: Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) The 2008 call for project proposals is now open. You can find further information on the IEE Call Website: ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/call_for_proposals/index_en.htm Intelligent Energy - Europe: the power to innovate There are many untapped opportunities to save energy and encourage the use of renewable energy sources in Europe, but market conditions are not always helping. The Intelligent Energy - Europe programme is the EU's tool for funding action to improve these conditions and move us towards a more energy intelligent Europe. The 2008 call for proposals: up to 75% funding for your intelligent energy projects The 2008 call for project proposals will be published in late February 2008. Some €50 million will become available to co-finance European projects for the promotion of energy efficiency and renewables, and the setting up of local or regional energy agencies. Up to 75% of the eligible project costs will be supported. The European Info Day: essential information to help you apply for funding Applying for Intelligent Energy - Europe funding is a competitive process, and only the best project proposals will be selected for funding. The European Info Day 2008 gave participants the essential information and advice on how to develop a good project proposal and apply successfully. It also offered the chance to find project partners from across Europe. Who attended? The Info Day was attended by those who want to set up a project and apply for funding. More than 400 participants took part, including local, regional and national authorities, private companies, European and national trade associations, non-governmental organisations, European institutions, current IEE project partners, and future applicants. |