Neuss's Rhine District champions renewable energy through solar energy production
Rhein-Kreis Neuss, a county in North Rhine-Westphalia, has announced the launch of a new funding program aimed at supporting the expansion of renewable energy sources and climate protection. The program, which starts accepting applications from November 20, 2023, offers grants for the installation of photovoltaic systems.
The funding program is designed to help citizens, businesses, and homeowners reduce their energy costs while contributing to climate protection. Eligibility criteria include private homeowners, landlords, businesses, and in some cases, tenants residing or operating within the district.
The grants provided through the program range from 100 euros to 300 euros, with an additional 200 euros granted if a housing entitlement certificate is present. Detailed funding guidelines and further information about the program can be found on the official Rhein-Kreis Neuss website.
Applications for the funding program can be submitted online at the specified website. The program supports the acquisition and installation of new, plug-and-play photovoltaic systems with up to 600 watt power (inverter output power). Upon installation, these systems are connected to an electrical circuit.
The county is cooperating closely with the Technology Center Glehn (TZG) in program implementation and development. The program aims to help citizens of Rhein-Kreis Neuss contribute to climate protection through renewable energy usage.
It's important to note that for precise and current details on the eligibility criteria, application steps, and funding levels for this specific program, it is best to consult the official Rhein-Kreis Neuss website or contact their environmental or energy department directly. The photovoltaic systems can be installed in single-family, two-family, or multi-family homes in the county area.
The funding program is part of the county's larger initiative to support the energy transition and renewable energy expansion. By participating in this program, residents and businesses of Rhein-Kreis Neuss can take an active role in reducing carbon emissions and supporting local climate targets.
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