The European Executive Agency for Climate, Infrastructure and the Environment (CINEA) has signed subsidy agreements with seven solar projects in Finland with a combined
The European Executive Agency for Climate, Infrastructure and the Environment (CINEA) has signed subsidy agreements with seven solar
The aim of the subsidy scheme is to promote energy investment and energy infrastructure projects that are in line with the Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland and that reduce
The aim of the subsidy scheme is to promote energy investment and energy infrastructure projects that are in line with the Sustainable Growth Program for Finlandand that reduce
The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) has signed grant agreements with seven solar projects across Finland with a combined
On 16 December 2021, the Government issued a decree that will allow support to energy investments under Finland''s Recovery and Resilience Plan in 2022–2026.
Funding applications can be submitted via Business Finland''s online services and will be accepted from 29th of January. Business Finland''s online service support is available
A law on tax credits for large investments aiming at a climate-neutral economy is under preparation. The credit will be granted by Business Finland.
A law on tax credits for large investments aiming at a climate-neutral economy is under preparation. The credit will be granted by Business Finland.
The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) has signed grant agreements with seven solar projects
It is possible to get various subsidies and grants for the installation of solar panels in Finland. Forms of government support, such as the Energy Agency''s energy support and ARA''s grants,
In the terms and conditions of funding, we explain the costs Business Finland is able to fund, how we monitor the costs of your project and how you will report on the progress of the project.
Funding applications can be submitted via Business Finland''s online services and will be accepted from 29th of January. Business Finland''s online service support is available
By mid-2025, Finland''s solar power capacity surpassed an impressive 251 MW, marking a significant milestone in the nation''s renewable energy journey. The country''s energy
The aim of the subsidy scheme is to promote energy investment and energy infrastructure projects that are in line with the Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland and that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Finland and support the country’s 2035 carbon neutrality target.
Website of Business Finland: First application round for energy investment subsidies On 4 October 2022, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment made the first energy investment aid decisions under Finland’s Recovery and Resilience Plan to promote clean energy solutions. Aid was granted to six projects totalling EUR 99.8 million.
On 16 December 2021, the Government issued a decree that will allow support to energy investments under Finland’s Recovery and Resilience Plan in 2022–2026. The aim is to promote energy investment and energy infrastructure projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Finland and support the country’s 2035 carbon neutrality target.
Business Finland may grant Energy Aid to projects with investment costs of at least EUR 10,000 (energy efficiency investments) or EUR 30,000 (other energy investments, such as renewable energy or utilizing waste heat as district heat). There is no upper limit for the size of the project.
The amount of available funding will total about EUR 520 million. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment and Business Finland will announce the first call for applications in the next few days. The Sustainable Growth Programme has specified the following amounts of funding to energy investments:
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment and Business Finland will announce the first call for applications in the next few days. The Sustainable Growth Programme has specified the following amounts of funding to energy investments: The funding will come from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).