Following the publication of the 2023 CEF Energy call for works and studies for cross-border renewable energy (CB RES) projects, five new Actions have been selected to support the delivery of cross-border renewable projects.
The awarded projects involve five EU countries—Estonia, Latvia, The Netherlands, Germany, and Poland—and cover various sectors including offshore and onshore wind, biomass, district heating, and green hydrogen/ammonia. These projects aim to enhance renewable energy collaboration and integration across borders.
SLOWP: This project aims to build and operate an offshore wind park in Estonian coastal waters by 2030.
ULP-RES: The Utilitas Lode-Penuja RES Wind park project seeks to establish a renewable energy cross-border onshore wind farm in the border areas of Estonia and Latvia, with a capacity of up to 200 MW.
UNITED HEAT: This project focuses on deep decarbonisation of district heat production in Görlitz/Zgorzelec.
CICERONE-Ammonia: This action aims to establish an integrated cross-border renewable hydrogen value chain in Europe, incorporating renewables from Spain.
The total funding awarded to these projects amounts to €67.4M from the CB RES window under CEF Energy.