
The "Exoiconomo 2021" Program is the new residential energy upgrade program, which is the successor scheme of the "Ecoconomisi kat' Oikon" and "Ecoconomisi Autonomo" programs, with a total budget of 632 million euros.
The design of the Program takes into account the integrated approach of energy saving interventions in the domestic building sector and aims to:
reducing the energy needs of buildings and pollutant emissions that contribute to the worsening of the greenhouse effect
saving costs for citizens, improving daily living conditions and comfort as well as the safety and health of citizens when using these buildings
achieving a cleaner environment.
The Program consists of providing incentives for energy saving interventions in the domestic building sector, with the aim of reducing energy needs and the consumption of conventional fuels, in the context of the transition to an "Energy Efficient Home".
The Program concerns buildings that have a building permit or other legalization document, are used as a main residence and whose owners meet specific income criteria. In particular, the Program includes five (5) categories of incentives, in which the Beneficiaries are included according to their income. Incentives are also provided for energy upgrade interventions in apartment buildings with individual applications for individual apartments that include shared and non-shared upgrade interventions.
The Program is funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund and provides incentives in the form of a grant (direct aid) and a loan interest subsidy.
The design of the Program takes into account the integrated approach of energy saving interventions in the domestic building sector and aims to:
reducing the energy needs of buildings and pollutant emissions that contribute to the worsening of the greenhouse effect
saving costs for citizens, improving daily living conditions and comfort as well as the safety and health of citizens when using these buildings
achieving a cleaner environment.
The Program consists of providing incentives for energy saving interventions in the domestic building sector, with the aim of reducing energy needs and the consumption of conventional fuels, in the context of the transition to an "Energy Efficient Home".
The Program concerns buildings that have a building permit or other legalization document, are used as a main residence and whose owners meet specific income criteria. In particular, the Program includes five (5) categories of incentives, in which the Beneficiaries are included according to their income. Incentives are also provided for energy upgrade interventions in apartment buildings with individual applications for individual apartments that include shared and non-shared upgrade interventions.
The Program is funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund and provides incentives in the form of a grant (direct aid) and a loan interest subsidy.