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The City of Vantaa decided to improve the energy efficiency of 14 municipal buildings by using the services of an Energy Saving Company (ESCO).
ATTICA OP aims to help reverse the decline of the region's productive base and gradually restructure it by enhancing high added value and low environmental impact sectors, aiming at creating jobs, enhancing extroversion, innovation and the smart use of ICT through promoting and integrating innovati
With half a million inhabitants, the ‘Eurométropole’ of Strasbourg is a collection of 33 municipalities and represents a centre of activity in the east of France.
Pyhätunturi is the first carbon neutral ski resort in Nordic countries. The objective of the environmentally sustainable development program in Pyhätunturi is to sustain the surrounding nature and ensure future profitable business opportunities.
The Programme aims to contribute to achieving the Europe 2020 targets for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. 50% of the overall budget is allocated to research and innovation and 50% to low carbon economy (technical assistance excluded).
Reykjavík was the first municipality in Iceland to make a policy on reduction on green house gas emissions in 2009. In 2016 the City Council decided to go further and make even more ambitious goals: Reykjavík City will be carbon neutral by 2040.
The objective of this multi-fund ERDF/ESF Operational Programme (OP) is to increase the competitiveness of the region’s economy based on the regional strengths and assets.
The programme aims to foster the economic growth in Malta and contribute to achieving the Europe 2020 targets for smart sustainable and inclusive growth.The programme will focus on 8 main priorities:1.strengthening research, technological development and innovation
An Post is a member of the International Post Corporation (IPC). IPC is the postal sector representative body, through which worka with other posts globally to manage postal service operations, policy and strategy.
The Programme aims to boost competitiveness and growth and help Cyprus exit the crisis. It contributes to achieving the Europe 2020 targets for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. It should create jobs and help SMEs to become more competitive and innovation-driven.