Federal Funding for Efficient Buildings – Heating Funding for Businesses – Non-Residential Buildings
The Federal Funding for Efficient Buildings (BEG EM) – Heating Funding for Businesses – Non-Residential Buildings, supports companies and associations/organizations nationwide in investing in efficient heating systems. The goal is to increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable energies in non-residential buildings.
Who is funded?
The program targets companies and associations/organizations nationwide to support investments in efficient heating systems in non-residential buildings. The goal is to increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable energies in non-residential buildings.
What is funded?
This program focuses on financing measures in the field of energy efficiency and renewable energies, especially for heating systems in non-residential buildings.
Type and Scope of Funding
This program offers grants for investments in efficient heating systems. Specific maximum funding amounts are not available from the present document.
Application Procedure
Information on the application procedure and the processing of the Federal Funding for Efficient Buildings (BEG EM) – Heating Funding for Businesses – Non-Residential Buildings is available from the KfW Banking Group and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).
Legal Basis
The Federal Funding for Efficient Buildings (BEG EM) – Heating Funding for Businesses – Non-Residential Buildings is based on specific guidelines from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and is supplemented by a KfW leaflet.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Open
Award Channel:
Individual Aid
Region:
Germany
Sectors:
Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Environmental and Climate Protection
Beneficiaries:
Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energies
Application Type:
Single Applicant
Funding Stages:
Implementation
Funding Provider
Program Level:
National
Funding Body:
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
Managed By:
KfW Banking Group
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