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Subsidy (Development Law)

Abbreviated form of legal source(s)

  • Law No. 4399/2016

Description of support scheme

Law No. 4399/2016, known as Development Law, foresees support for small hydro power plants, CHP plants, hybrid plants (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies) and other RES plants (only for autonomous production) (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016). The support is offered as subsidies, leasing subsidies, and subsidies for the creation of new jobs. In addition, the support can be replaced by other kind of support such as “Tax Regulation Mechanism”.

Amount

RES for self-consumption can make up to 15% of eligible regional support. Regional support maximum is stipulated in EU Commission’s Regional Aid maps. For small hydro plants and CHP plants, the level of support varies between 45%-65% of the eligible expenditure and is contingent upon the enterprise size (large, medium or large) (art. 11 par.3 subpar. 2h Law No. 4399/2016). Additional increase between 5%-15% is foreseen, if the investment takes place in certain regions, defined by the Regional Aid maps. It should be noted that the support rates concern the Programmatic Period 2014-2020.

Addressees

All enterprises based in Greece are eligible for support. More specifically, the following categories are included: private enterprises, commercial companies, cooperatives and social cooperatives (art. 6 Law No. 4399/2016).

Procedure

A call for application is issued yearly by the Ministry of Development and Investments. Interested plant operators submit their application. After a two-stage assessment (art. 14A &14B law No.4399/2016), a ranking is made and those investment plans that have received the highest scores receive the support. The plant operator receives the support as a lump sum or in instalments, depending on the support category (art. 20 Law No. 4399/2016). Subsidy is validated after 50% of the investment plan is completed. The rest of the sum is granted once the investment is completed. Leasing subsidy is granted once it is validated that the related equipment is leased. Subsidy for the creation of new jobs is granted once the investment plan for the creation of new jobs is validated. The subsidy is paid off twice a year.

Competent authority  

  • MinDev

Technologies

Wind energy onshore

Hybrid plants < 5MW (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies) and RES plants only for autonomous producers are eligible (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016).

Wind energy offshore
Solar energy

Hybrid plants < 5MW (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies), new CHP plants and RES plants only for autonomous producers are eligible (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016).

Geothermal energy

Hybrid plants < 5MW (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies), new CHP plants and RES plants only for autonomous producers are eligible (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016).

Biogas

Hybrid plants < 5MW (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies), new CHP plants and RES plants only for autonomous producers are eligible (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016).

Hydro-power

Small hydro plants <15MW, hybrid plants < 5MW (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies) and RES plants only for autonomous producers are eligible (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016).

Biomass

Hybrid plants < 5MW (RES plants on non-interconnected islands employing two or more RES technologies), new CHP plants and RES plants only for autonomous producers are eligible (art.9 par.8 Law No. 4399/2016).