EUCF beneficiaries plan €31 billion in investments for local energy transition
The first cohort of 330 cities and local authorities supported by the European City Facility (EUCF) is planning for a combined €31 billion in investments...
The first call of the European City Facility took place in the fall of 2020 and attracted more than 200 applicants
The first call for applications to the European City Facility ran from May 25th to October 2nd, 2020. During this period, 257 applications from local authorities across Europe was received, indicating a wide interest in developing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. The distribution of applications was as follows: 48% from Southern Europe, 28% from Central and Eastern Europe, and 26% from Nordic countries and Western Europe.
Out of these applications, 30 beneficiaries were selected to receive funding from a total budget of €1.8 million. This funding supports the preparation of investment concepts aimed at improving energy sustainability within these municipalities, aligning with the EU's goals for energy efficiency and the promotion of renewable energy sources.
This call was funded by Horizon 2020.
Expected Impacts
30
Beneficiaries
257
Applicants
€1.8M
Funding
The first cohort of 330 cities and local authorities supported by the European City Facility (EUCF) is planning for a combined €31 billion in investments...

# Report, # Publication
This report details the overall impact of the first four calls of the European City Facility, and presents some experiences from individual local benefic...
# Video
Take in the advice from the City of Schaerbeek, which has been working with the EUCF since the first call, collaborating with multiple local municipalities