GREEN HEAT - working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe

The GREEN HEAT – towards collaborative local decarbonization” project (acronym GREENHEAT) benefits from a € 1 319 998 mln grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants. The aim of the project is to contribute to elimination of fossil fuelled boilers in Poland and presenting the feasible scenarios to decarbonise energy systems in Polish households.

Building on an expert knowledge, the project targets a very specific, real life challenge of extremely bad air quality in residential areas in Poland.

Two specific objectives are:

  • to conduct the selected Pilot Case, in a chosen community in the city of Legionowo, and develop tailored business model with specific technology recommendations and an indication of potential investors and sources of financing to support the elimination of fossil fuelled boilers;
  • to develop the methodology for further future implementation based on procedure during Pilot Bussines Case analysis.

To learn more about the project, please visit the webiste: https://greenheat.kezo.pl/en/.

The GREENHEAT project is co-financed in 15% (€ 198 000) from the state budget of the Republic of Poland.