Tag: Green House

  • Funds for the environment

    Funds for the environment

    The Bucharest
    government has approved the budget of the Environmental Fund Administration
    (EFA), which allows the start of the Rabla 2023 car scrapping program by the
    end of the month. The Rabla Classic and Rabla Plus
    programs have an increased budget, which this year is 1.5 billion lei (305
    million euros). This year’s edition brings two major changes compared to
    previous years. Thus, for the Classic Rabla program, the
    cancellation premium increases from 6,000 lei (1,200 euros), as it was last
    year, to 7,000 lei (1,400 euros) to cover the 16% inflation rate registered at
    the end of 2022. in total, with two scrapping premiums and a low-emissions
    engine, you can get almost a 3,000 euro discount, that is, a quarter of the
    price of a new volume car with basic equipment.




    In the Rabla
    plus program, through which the state offers a bonus of almost 11,000
    euros for electric cars, the Ministry of the Environment introduced a threshold
    of 75,000 euros for the maximum value of the new car. There is also a new
    program – Rabla Local, which will be developed and implemented in
    collaboration with local town halls. The budget for this new program is 240
    million lei (49 million euros) and 20% of the total is to be covered by the
    local authorities. That is, 2,400 lei (490 euros) will be paid from the EFA
    budget, and 600 lei (120 euros) from the local budget. Thus, the beneficiary
    will receive a total of 3,000 lei (610 euros) for each car older than 15 years
    that will be scrapped.




    At the same time, in
    2023, the program for bicycle lanes continues, with a budget of 50 million lei
    (10 million euros), but also Rabla for electrical appliances, with
    a budget of 75 million lei (15 million euros ). The government will also
    increase funds for environmental programs, such as the Green House, for the
    installation of photovoltaic panels, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said. He stated
    that the number of beneficiaries is increasing. PM Nicolae Ciuca:




    We decided to double the
    funds earmarked for such projects. Approximately 2 billion Euro will therefore
    are available for the installation of photovoltaic panels, and that could
    benefit around 80 thousand households.




    And since we talk
    about renewable sources, in order to strengthen its development strategy in
    this field, Public Power Corp (PPC), the largest utility company in Greece, is
    acquiring the operations in Romania of the Italian group Enel, in exchange for
    1.26 billion euros. According to experts, through cheap production costs, PPC
    will thus double its production from renewable sources, after, in Greece, due
    to restrictions, it was forced to reduce its market share. Since 2005, Enel has
    played an important role in the energy market in Romania, where it has over 3
    million customers. Through this acquisition, the Greek company, which has 6
    million customers, is going to strengthen its geostrategic position in the
    Balkan region, becoming the largest player in South-Eastern Europe. (MI)