APOLLO: APplication Of upscaLed interregionaL renewable & energy efficiency sOlutions
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-A IPA Croatia - Bosnia and Herzegovina - MontenegroDescription
Energy comunity(EN)
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-A_HR-B-ME_2) Green investments in environmental protection and efficient risk management
Priority specific objective: RSO2.1. Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility
Type of intervention: 044 Energy efficiency renovation or energy efficiency measures regarding public infrastructure, demonstration projects and supporting measures
Partners (5)
Lead Partner: Agencija za razvoj Zadarske županije ZADRA NOVA
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 95315590590
Address: Put Murvice, 23000 Zadar, Croatia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://zadra.hr/hr
Total budget: EUR 683 895.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 581 310.75
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 102 584.25
- Grad Mostar
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Name: Grad Mostar
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 4227396110007
Address: Hrvatskih branitelja, 88000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Legal status: public
Organisation type: N.a.
Website (not verified): https://www.mostar.ba/
Total budget: EUR 451 256.40
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 383 567.94
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 67 688.46
- Opština Tivat
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Name: Opština Tivat
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 02008599
Address: Magnolia square, 85320 Tivat, Montenegro
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: https://opstinativat.me
Total budget: EUR 478 182.60
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 406 455.21
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 71 727.39
Contractors:
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Name: Sega CG doo
VAT registration or tax identification number: 92/31-00759-5
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Name: Sega CG doo
- Javna Ustanova Razvojna agencija Županije Zapadnohercegovačke-HERAG
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Name: Javna Ustanova Razvojna agencija Županije Zapadnohercegovačke-HERAG
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ID number 42722834800008
Address: Blidinjska, 88240 Posušje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: http://herag.ba/
Total budget: EUR 374 472.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 318 301.20
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 56 170.80
- Ministarstvo regionalnoga razvoja i fondova Europske unije
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Name: Ministarstvo regionalnoga razvoja i fondova Europske unije
Department: Directorate for Islands
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 69608914212
Address: Miramarska cesta 22 10000 Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Department address: Miramarska cesta, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: https://razvoj.gov.hr/
Total budget: EUR 274 428.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 233 263.80
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 41 164.20
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Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: APOLLO
Project ID: HR-BA-ME00277
Project start date: 2024-07-15
Project end date: 2027-01-14
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- IRENE: Interregional Renewable & ENEergy efficiency network (EN) | INTERREG IPA CBC HR-BA-ME 2014-2020; Total value: 1.915.820,00 EUR; Implementation period: 01.07.2017 – 31.12.2019. The main objective of the project IRENE was to protect and preserve environment and encourage sustainable use of natural resources in border regions through joint development and networking of local energy management systems in CBA for fostering energy efficiency and renewable energy system utilization in public sector. The cross-border added value was given through development of joint EE&RES project database network and new initiatives, as well as through investments in total 11 lighting systems and 1 solar system in more than dozen various locations, covering total 2 cities (Zadar and Mostar) and 11 small towns/villages (Smilčić, Korlat, Lisičić, Bibinje, Vinjerac, Gajine, Galovac, Privlaka, Neum, Jablanica and Tivat). The APOLLO project directly builds upon project IRENE as it up-takes its “demonstration methods” & “learning by doing approach” as it proved to be very successful. The institutions in which pilot actions were implemented and tested continued to invest in energy efficiency of public lighting systems after the projects ended. However, APOLLO project scales-up from basic energy efficiency (public lighting systems) to various EE&RES solutions in public building & mobility still underused in public sector (such as photovoltaic systems, electric vehicles and charging stations). Furthermore, the initiatives for pilot actions derived from project database tool (EE-RES-NET) within project IRENE. However, the developed tool is insufficient as it lacks knowledge database needed for the energy experts/EE teams. Therefore, the APOLLO project steps beyond the existing practices and develops joint model of support to initiatives for en. communities & RES in public sector within Joint EE&RES digital tool to serve as management & educational support solution for strengthening managing capacities of TGs in implementation process of EE&RES. (EN), CB-GREEN: Cross-Border-Green, Renewable & Energy Efficiency Network (EN) | IPA CBC programme Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007-2013. Total value: 499.066,54 EUR; Implementation period: 01.04.2015 – 31.03.2017. The goal of the CB-GREEN project was to protect and preserve the environment and encourage the sustainable use of natural resources in border regions of Zadar County and Herzegovina-Neretva County through joint actions and awareness rising campaigns on energy efficiency and renewable energy system utilization in public sector. Within CB-GREEN project EE teams in Zadar, Neum & Mostar was established as expert support for energy management within the public governments. Within APOLLO project EE teams and other energy experts within area covered by the project will be educated & informed on the various relevant cutting edge topics concerning EE & RES along with obtaining access to Joint EE&RES tool for education & management purposes. They will also have an opportunity to connect, exchange experience and to visit demonstration locations within selected pilot actions. (EN), IMPULSE: Integrated Management Support for Energy efficiency in Mediterranean PUblic buildings (EN) | Mediterranean Area Program Interreg MED 2014-2020. Total value: 2.222.863,00 EUR; Implementation period: 01.06.2016 – 30.04.2019. The IMPULSE project’s main objective was to introduce an integrated management support system for planning reliable and affordable energy renovation projects for public buildings, with the aim of supporting public administrations in developing their energy efficiency action plans for their building stock, in line with the requirements of Directives 2010/31/EU and 2012/27/EU. The approach built on testing of previous methods and protocols, in 6 MED cities. Facilities owned by the City of Mostar, 75 of them, for which basic energy was collected data, are classified into 12 typological units, a one was chosen on behalf of each typological unit representative – ambassador. The APOLLO project builds further from the findings of the IMPULSE project by promoting step forward from basic energy efficiency of buildings to application of RES solutions in public buildings. It further promotes a way of its connecting through energy communities. (EN), SMART COMMUTING (EN) | Interreg Central Europe 2014. -2020. Total value: 1.555.337,00 EUR; Implementation period: 01.06.2017 - 30.11.2020. Main objective of the project was reduction of air pollution, CO2 emissions, noise, and accidents through a coordination structure at the level of functional urban areas. SMART COMMUTING fostered a coordination structure at functional urban area level and involved municipalities of surrounding territories and public transport companies. This coordination structure helped to achieve sustainable planning and more internal coordination. Various joint actions - SWOT analysis, institutional platform at functional urban area level, training and capacity building process, pilot actions - supported the expected change, since consisted in the enhancement of public sector's capacity of sustainable mobility planning, and were combined with some concrete solutions to make central European functional urban areas more liveable, free-carbon and attractive. The focused pilot action in the Zadar’s FUA consisted of an extensive Feasibility study and online timetable of tariff and ticket integration and integrated on-line timetable (bus, boat) for residents, commuters and tourists. The Study included short-term and long-term projections of the possibility of aligning the ticket tariffs and timetables in boat/ferry and bus traffic to provide the incentives to citizens and tourists to use the public transport system. The APOLLO project builds upon this project concerning public mobility, however in different kind of public mobility – it focuses on greening transport means used by officials going on business trips. Currently, all the vehicles of the project partners are powered by diesel or gasoline engines, and the APOLLO project makes a step forward in the use and promotion of electric vehicles as official vehicles of the public sector. (EN), MOBILITAS: MOBIlity for nearLy-zero CO2 in medITerranean tourism destinAtionS (EN) | Interreg MED 2014 – 2020. Total value: 2,1 M.EUR; Implementation period: 11/2016 – 07/2019. The project MOBILITAS tends to reduce negative impact on environment and traffic of tourism flows in seaside resorts by elaboration of mobility scenarios, documents on sustainable tourism mobility, using IT tools, introducing electrical and sharing mobility solutions and issuing sustainable mobility handbook. The main results of the project are the creation of the Study of bicycle traffic and infrastructure in the City of Zadar and the improvement of the Zadar Bike Magic mobile application. During the duration of the project, the project partners carried out a dozen pilot activities aimed at achieving the highest possible level of sustainable urban mobility, of which the Zadar County Development Agency ZADRA NOVA implemented two. Along with the preparation of the "Study of Bicycle Traffic and Infrastructure in the City of Zadar", which analyzed the comprehensive issue of the development of bicycle traffic and infrastructure and laid the foundation for the development of the bicycle network in the City of Zadar through eight planned measures. In addition to the mentioned pilot activities, the success of the project is also well illustrated by the "Manual on sustainable urban mobility", created by 42 experts from ten different countries of the European Union, which summarizes on more than two hundred pages all the knowledge related to environmental protection and sustainable transport obtained through the Interreg MED program. The APOLLO project builds upon this project concerning public mobility, however in different kind of public mobility – it focuses on greening transport means used by officials going on business trips. Currently, all the vehicles of the project partners are powered by diesel or gasoline engines, and the APOLLO project makes a step forward in the use and promotion of electric vehicles as official vehicles of the public sector. (EN), BLUENE: BLUe Energy for the Mediterranean (EN) | Programme 2007 - 2013 Programme MED; Total value: 587.200,00 EUR; Implementation period: 01.05.2014 – 30.04.2015. The BLUENE project deals with the research of the potential for exploiting sea energy, so-called blue energy, in the Mediterranean area. The main goals of the BLUENE project was the identification of key stakeholders capable of launching projects for the exploitation of blue energy in the Mediterranean area, mapping existing initiatives related to growth and development in the area of exploitation of blue energy and defining guidelines for the next program period. The BLUENE project represents the basis for future investments in the field of alternative renewable energy sources such as the use of sea energy, in the Mediterranean and in Croatia as well. The studies created within BLUENE project for Zadar County will be used for creating a broader comprehensive analysis of the potential and optimal use of renewable energy sources with smart solutions on the Croatian islands. (EN), Clean energy for EU islands (EN) | The Clean energy for EU islands is an initiative of the European Commission that provides a long-term framework to help EU islands generate their own sustainable, low-cost energy. Despite having access to renewable sources of energy, such as wind and wave energy, many of them depend on expensive fossil fuel imports for their energy supply. The Clean energy for EU islands secretariat is the central platform for the clean energy transition of the more than 2,200 inhabited European islands. It informs about policy and regulatory issues for Europe’s island communities and provides dedicated advice for capacity building and clean energy transitioning. In Croatia only 6 island areas are covered by CETAs (Clean Energy Transition Agenda) and have developed their transition plans. The knowledge collected within existing CETAs will support activities within the APOLLO project for creating a broader comprehensive analysis of the potential and optimal use of renewable energy sources with smart solutions on the Croatian islands, and vice versa, this analysis will support and facilitate preparation of CETAs for other island areas thus contributing to further development and support of the Clean energy for EU islands initiative. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 2 262 234.00
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 1 922 898.90
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 85.00%
Co-financing sources:
- IPA/IPA II/IPA III: Amount, EUR 1 922 898.90. Co-financing rate, 85.00%.
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- 1 Analysis with Guidelines
- 1 Data collecting questionnaire
- 1 Joint EE&RES Tool
- Questionnaire for EE teams
- Organization and implementation of specialized workshops for EE teams (8 days)
- Organized and realized 1 study trip for 20 participants (employees of partners and target groups)
- Organization and implementation of workshops on islands - 10 workshops
- Organization and implementation of workshops for public sector- 8 workshops
- 1 Analysis of the potential and optimal use of RES with smart solutions on the HR islands
- Instaled 11 PV systems in Zadar County(HR)
- Instaled 4 PV systems in West Hezegovina County (BIH)
- Instaled 1 PV system in Boka Bay Area (ME)
- Instaled 6 PV systems in Hezegovina Neretva County (BIH)
- 2 Devices for monitoring energy consumption procured
- 4 electric vehicles procured
- 1 Electric mini bus
- Establishment of 2 energy communities in public building sector
- Held 1 kick-off and 1 final conference
- Held 10 Info days
- Made and shared 1000 sets of promo materials
- Participation on 2 international public events
- Prepared and sent at least 9 Press releases about the implementation of project activities
- Organized and held 1 international conference lasting 2 days
- 1 Round table
- Creation and printing of 10 project posters and 5 roll ups
Contribution to wider strategies and policies:
- EuropeanGreenDeal The European Green Deal is a growth strategy that seeks to transform the EU into a fair and prosperous society with a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy, with an emphasis on the transition to clean energy where renewable energy sources play a central role, as well as the achievement of a climate-neutral and circular economy and digital technologies that will enable sustainability. The project is in full cohesion with European Green Deal, mostly with the initiatives "Fit for 55%" and "Clean, affordable and safe energy" since all project activities contribute to the goals of the initiatives.
- EUStrategyAdriaticIonianRegion By implementing its activities and achieving the project's goal, the APOLLO project will strongly contribute to the EU Strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian region. The installation of photovoltaic panels, charging stations for electric vehicles and the establishment of public sector energy communities in the three countries will create strong teamwork. This agrees extremely well with the EU Strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian region - "Pillar 2 - Connecting the Region"; specific objectives for this pillar: to achieve a well-interconnected and well-functioning internal energy market that supports the three objectives of EU energy policy – competitiveness, security of supply and sustainability and corresponds to its theme 3 – Energy networks.
- The project contributes to the interest of all EUSAIR member states to interconnect their energy networks, as a means to optimize the development of low-carbon energy production, to maintain grid stability and security while expanding the use of intermittent and diverse energy sources.
- EUStrategyDanubeRegion The project directly contributes to the strategy through Priority Area 2 - sustainable energy. The project will contribute to the objectives of PA2 - coordination of regional energy policy and integration of energy markets of countries outside the EU, and support them in the implementation of the EU energy acquis. The project will contribute to PA2 actions as follows: promote energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy in buildings by installing photovoltaic systems on public sector buildings; contribute to the reduction of air pollution in the transport sector by purchasing an electric bus and electric cars; consumers will be empowered to join the energy market by organizing educational workshops with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of renewable energy sources.
- Other REPowerEU is a plan for saving energy, producing clean energy and diversifying the energy supply. The project works intensively on the measure of the Investing in renewables plan in a way that promotes investments in renewable energy sources through the installation of photovoltaic systems and by educating the population about the importance of renewable energy sources.
- Other In the past few years, BiH has started to adopt renewables legislations, from which are to be emphasized are; National emission reduction plan of BiH , Action plan for using renewable energy in BiH, Action plan for energy efficiency in BiH for period 2016-2018, and Energy framework strategy of BiH until 2035, as well as for the electricity sector. The action plans prescribe the measures for increasing the use of renewable energy sources in order to achieve renewable energy consumption targets. These measures include: continuous development and improvement of action plans at the state and entities’ level; promotion of possibilities locally, regionally and worldwide; reporting on the promotion and use of renewables to relevant bodies; changes in the activities of BiH’s energy sector.
- Within the Framework Energy Strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina by 2035, the project activities (electric bus and solar panels) are coordinated with the goal Effective use of resources (focus areas; 1,2 & 3) ,Energy efficiency (all areas), Energy transition and environmental responsibility (13), and Development and harmonization of regulatory and institutional framework (all areas).
- Other As this project includes investments in a total of 22 photovoltaic systems in more than 15 different locations, among of which two locations of investments are on islands of Ugljan and Pašman (municipality of Preko and municipality of Pašman), it is in accordance with the National plan for island development 2021- 2027. More specificaly, activity 2.1 (Implementation of green RES solutions in public buildings) of WP2 and activity 1.4. with the aim of the activity to go further and create a comprehensive analysis of the potential and optimal use of RES with smart solutions on the HR islands is tightly bound to the Priority 3. (Smart and sustainable management of island resources and environment); special objective 3.2. (Development and encouragement of the construction of a system of renewable energy sources, use of clean energy and energy efficiency), all within an Environment and surroundings program, as one of the three main development domains of the strategic document.
- Other Activities 2.2 (Implementation of green EE&RES solutions in public mobility) and 2.1 (Implementation of green RES solutions in public buildings), all within WP2, contribute to the Energy policy of energy policy of montenegro until 2030. More precisely to the Key strategic commitment of the Montenegrin Energy Policy; c. Rational use of energy in transport and promotion of EE measures (improved public transportation including the railway transport, promotion of energy efficient and low-emission vehicles, and integration of EE criteria in the transport infrastructure projects); as well as to the Improved heating and/or cooling systems in buildings by: (i) substitution of direct transformation of electricity into heat and (ii) use of new technologies acceptable from 5 the environmental aspect, which implies increased use of RES and use of high-efficient cogeneration.
- Other Project activities from WP2 will contribute to 2.2 Dimension: energy efficiency targets of The Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan for the Republic of Croatia for the period 2021-2030, as well as for WP1 will contribute to 2.4.3 Market integration, more precisely by strengthening of cross-border cooperation in order to ensure satisfactory adequacy of EES in conditions of growing intermittent production from RES is expected during 2023. Pursuant to Article 2a of Directive 2018/844 amending Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings, the Republic of Croatia has adopted a new Long-term strategy for renovation of the national building stock until 2050 (29th session of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, 14th December 020), with a plan of measures and indicators for 2030, 2040 and 2050. Furthermore, all activities will contribute to achieving given policies and measures, more precisely to:
- 1. Renewable energy:
- a) OIE-1 Information, education, and capacity building for using RES
- b) OIE-3 Developing a regulatory framework for using RES
- c) OIE-4 Use of RES for electricity production
- 2.) Other elements:
- a) TR-1 Regulatory instruments to promote a cleaner transport system
- b) TR-3 Improving the public transport system and promoting sustainable integrated transport
- c) ENU-5 Energy renovation programme for public sector buildings
- d) ENU-5 Energy renovation programme for public sector buildings
- Other Increasing energy efficiency is the most important mechanism for reducing energy consumption and is one of the fundamental principles of the energy transition. The energy transition implies an increase in the energy efficiency of the entire energy chain, including production, transmission, distribution and direct consumption of energy. At the same time, the strongest effects are expected in buildings and traffic. An increase in electricity consumption is expected due to the electrification of the transport sector, an increase in the use of heat pumps for heating, an increase in the use of air conditioning devices and economic development in the industry and service sectors. Basic measures of Low-carbon development strategy of the Republic of Croatia until 2030 with a view to 2050 include the use of renewable energy sources and cogeneration, the use of fuels with lower specific CO2 emissions. The project will contribute to measures and policies such as 6.3. TRAFFIC (6.3.2. Policies and measures for low-carbon development) with the focus on sustainable transport systems in cities, low-carbon public urban transport as a priority. Moreover, it will contribute to 6.4. general consumption sector (6.4.2. Policies and measures for low-carbon development), as well as to 9. Education and active involvement of citizens in low-carbon development.
- Low-carbon development strategy of the Republic of Croatia until 2030 with a view to 2050
- Other In the energy policy of the EU and the Energy Union, one of the main goals is to increase the share of RES, which has a positive effect on, among other things, the reduction of dependence on the import of energy and energy sources, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The strategic goals of the development of the energy sector of the Republic of Croatia are based on ensuring a high-quality, safe and affordable energy supply with a gradual reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with EU goals. The porject will ocntribute to Strategic goals of the energy development of the Republic of CroatiaEnergy efficiency - In the building industry, the intensification of the good practice of energy renovation of all buildings (residential and non-residential) is foreseen with the orientation of the renovation according to the nZEB standard (almost zero energy buildings), which also implies a stronger use of RES (photovoltaic systems, thermal solar collectors, biomass boilers, heat pumps). The energy transition implies an increase in the energy efficiency of the entire energy chain, including production, transmission, distribution and direct consumption of energy. According to key indicators and target values for the implementation of strategic goals (The Energy Development Strategy of the Republic of Croatia until 2030. with an outlook to 2050) the strongest effects are expected in buildings and traffic, which are covered with the project WP2 activities.
- Other The project will contribute to regional strategy Development strategy of the West Herzegovina County for the period 2021-2027. Its goal measure: “Measure 3.3.4. Increasing energy efficiency and using energy from renewable sources” through reducing GHG (Green house gas) emissions and promoting energy efficiency and Renewable sources through all its activities.
- Other The project will contribute to regional strategy Zadar County Development Plan 2021 - 2027. Its goal measures: “Measure 14.1.: Improvement, modernization and development of the energy infrastructure and energy supply system”, “Measure 14.2: Increasing the energy efficiency of infrastructure and buildings in the public and private sector”, “Measure 14.3.: Encouraging and increasing the use of renewable energy sources in the public and private sector”, “Measure 14.4.: Encouraging innovation in the energy sector and the transition to clean technologies” through reducing GHG (Green house gas) emissions, introducing new EE and RES solutions and promoting energy efficiency and Renewable sources through all its activities.
- Other Action plan of sustainable energy management and adaptation to climate changes of the city of Mostar (SECAP) for the period until 2030, Its goal measures: Z-9: “Installation of photovoltaic panels on the roofs of public buildings”; Measure P-1 "Procurement of 44 electric vehicles for the fleet owned by the City” through reducing GHG (Green house gas) emissions, introducing new EE and RES solutions and promoting energy efficiency and Renewable sources through all its activities.
- Other Local energy plan of Municipality of Tivat for the period 2017-2026, Its goal measures: “Raising citizens' awareness of the needs and possibilities of reducing energy consumption”; “Construction of a photovoltaic power plant on the roof of the Municipality building”; through reducing GHG (Green house gas) emissions, introducing new EE and RES solutions and promoting energy efficiency and Renewable sources through all its activities.
Deliverable (other than infrastructural investment) areas:
- Hrvatska (HR),
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA)
- Crna Gora (ME), Tivat
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA)
Programme Common Output Indicator:
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RCO 084 - Pilot actions developed jointly and implemented in projects, Measurement unit:
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RCO 116 - Jointly developed solutions, Measurement unit:
Programme Common Result Indicator:
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RCR 104 - Solutions taken up or up-scaled by organisations, Measurement unit:
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSDR
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSAIR
EUSAIR Priority (Policy) area / Horizontal action:
EUSAIR Degree of compliance:
Information regarding the data in keep.eu on the programme financing this project
Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-A IPA Croatia - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Montenegro
Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2025-02-07
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
34 / 34 (100%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
143 / 147 (97.28%)
Notes on the data
The end dates of project: - RACE 2 - APOLLO - CODES - SMART STEP are an approximation based on the programme's List of Operations available on the programme's website on 2024 -09-18. There the end date is marked in quarters. Combined total of all projects partnerships (11764705.89) in field total_budget is larger than projects total (1499618.4) of total_budget.