Romanian Ministry of European Funds announced that the Government plans to allocate over 100 million euros for a support scheme for energy production frpm renewable sources that are less exploited, such as biogas, biomass and geothermal.
The funds come from non-reimbursable EU funding provided through the European Regional Development Fund, but also from the state budget. According to initial plan, 20.1 million euros will be allocated in 2017, 30.1 million euros in 2018, 40.2 million euros for 2019 and finally, 10 million euros in 2020.
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