Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe

Last updated: 15.7.2025
Grant

The LIFE-2023-CET-ENERPOV program addresses the critical issue of household energy poverty and vulnerability across Europe. This initiative aims to reduce energy costs for vulnerable households and improve their living conditions by fostering energy efficiency and the adoption of renewable energy solutions. It stands out by promoting coordinated, holistic efforts across various governance levels and sectors to ensure a socially just and inclusive energy transition.

Who is Funded

The 'Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe' program specifically targets vulnerable households across the European Union. It requires collaborative efforts from a diverse range of organizations to address energy poverty and implement sustainable energy solutions. The program's core objective is to improve living conditions and reduce energy burdens for those most affected by high energy costs.

What is Funded

The 'Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe' program supports actions focused on energy efficiency and renewable energy, specifically targeting vulnerable households and multi-apartment buildings. While the program does not typically fund large-scale renovation or infrastructure projects directly, it emphasizes activities that build capacity, design long-term strategies, and facilitate the implementation of energy-saving measures.

Type and Scope of Funding

The 'Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe' program offers financial support in the form of grants. Projects are expected to fall within a specific funding range, and the program provides a high co-funding rate to maximize impact.

Conditions and Requirements

Participation in the 'Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe' program is subject to specific rules regarding application structure, eligible countries, and the composition of applicant consortia. Adherence to these conditions is essential for successful engagement.

Application Procedure

The application process for the 'Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe' program followed a structured procedure with clear guidelines for submission and evaluation, with assistance available for applicants.

The 'Alleviating household energy poverty and vulnerability in Europe' program is firmly rooted in established European Union legal frameworks and policy documents, ensuring its legitimacy and guiding its operational parameters.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

1,500,000 EUR to 2,000,000 EUR

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

Total Call Budget: 99,000,000 EUR; Specific Topic Budget: 6,000,000 EUR

Open Until

Open Until:

Ongoing

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union (includes EU Member States and other eligible countries as specified in the call document)

Sectors

Sectors:

Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Healthcare, Service Sector, Environmental and Climate Protection, Social Enterprises, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Vulnerable households, energy poor households

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Planning, Policy Development, Implementation, Capacity Building, Service Delivery

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

CINEA (European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency)

Additional Partners:

Local authorities, consumer or social organisations, energy companies, healthcare providers, homeowners or tenants associations, renewable energy communities, citizen energy communities.

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