Green, renewable energy supported by EEA & Norway grants

Green, renewable energy supported by EEA & Norway grants

An investment of 4,630,000 euro of which 1,852,000 was provided under the RO Business Development Programme enabled SC Rom Paper SRL - Brasov to implement the project Highly innovative solution for reducing paper waste and creating a positive environmental impact.

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Harnessing Geothermal Energy in Association with Primary Thermal Agent for Heating and Hot Water Production in the Area of the Multi-Purpose Hall

Harnessing Geothermal Energy in Association with Primary Thermal Agent for Heating and Hot Water Production in the Area of the Multi-Purpose Hall

The project`s energy efficiency element is provided by the use of heat pumps, which allow for the recovery of additional heat from geothermal water.

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Scandia Food. Today’s keywords: renewable energy sources and sustainability!

Scandia Food. Today’s keywords: renewable energy sources and sustainability!

Scandia Food has put into practice the slogan of the EEA & Norway Grants: Working together for a green, competitive, and inclusive Europe!

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How Valahia put Romania on the world map!

How Valahia put Romania on the world map!

The General Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna congratulated Romania for the Valahia 2023 exercise and stated that we are prepared to handle the most complex exercises!

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SIGSTRAT SA - Green, renewable energy with the support of EEA & Norway Grants!

SIGSTRAT SA - Green, renewable energy with the support of EEA & Norway Grants!

361,238 euros provided under the RO Energy Program allowed SC Sigstrat SA to install a photovoltaic system with a capacity of 1MW, covering 30% of its electricity needs.

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Support for Renewable Energy!

Support for Renewable Energy!

On the path to green, renewable energy, Apulum, one of the largest ceramics producers in Romania, has stepped forward by deciding to install a photovoltaic system at their factory. 1831 bifacial photovoltaic panels, which allow for up to 30% higher energy production, were installed as part of a project co-financed through the EEA & Norway Grants.

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