National Plan for Recovery and Resilience - Component 1.2: Emerging energy technologies
Axis 1 of the Belgian National Plan for Recovery and Resilience targets climate, sustainability and innovation. Component 1.2 aims at supporting emerging energy technologies, with two main regulation streams:
- encouragements to the development of non-fossil based hydrogen and carbon markets,
- a reform of fossil fuel subsidies,
Six main investments are planned:
- Hydrogen and CO2 infrastructure
- Value chain for hydrogen economy
- Development of low emission industry
- Platform for research in energy transition technologies
- Network for renewable heat EUR
- Offshore energy island
A public budget of EUR 2,104 million is allocated to this component.
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- Government spending for energy-efficient renovations or retrofits
- Incentives and investments
- Government spending in electricity networks
- Incentives and investments
- Government spending for energy efficiency and recycling
- Incentives and investments
- Government spending in low-carbon electricity
- Incentives and investments
- Government spending in hydrogen
- Incentives and investments