Bratislava out from the next round of government incentives

SIEA will be announcing individual rounds of the state support for small-scale renewable energy sources by regions. The next round of the project Green to Households will only be for householders outside Bratislava. Households from the Bratislava region will be next in line.
Slnečná energia solárny panel kolektor teplo OZE

ZSE: Interest in small RES surpassed all expectations

Zapadoslovenska Energetika has registered almost 500 successful applications for the state subsidies to support the purchase and installation of the small-sized renewable energy sources with the installed capacity of 1,300 kW.
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Households may expect vouchers for small RES in mailboxes

The Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency has already posted vouchers to Slovak households as the part of the second round of support scheme for the installation of a small power and heat plants. Households have 30 days to sign a contract on installation with the contractor.
Veterná elektráreň turbína slnečná energia solárny panel OZE

Second round of subsidies for small RES is closed

The original budget of 4 million euros within the project Green to Households was exceeded dramatically already on the very first day of its launch. SIEA therefore raised funds for the second round by another 3 million euros for regions outside Bratislava.
Veterná elektráreň OZE

Slovak households longing for green energy may be misled

The Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency (SIEA) has received motions warning about some contractors who present misleading information about devices, guaranteeing energy and costs savings which are impossible to achieve.
Veterná elektráreň turbína solárny panel slnečná energia OZE

Weekly: Silly deadline and useless voucher?

Slovak households that have expressed interest in state subsidies for small-scale RES will soon receive their vouchers which must be used within 30 days. Their solar panels can thus be built also during Christmas.
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