Asturias Government Allocates €2.6 Million for Sustainable Transition Projects
2026-06-03 11:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Ministry of Territorial Planning, Urban Development, Housing and Citizens' Rights of the Government of Asturias (Consejería de Ordenación de Territorio, Urbanismo, Vivienda y Derechos Ciudadanos del Gobierno de Asturias) will provide €2.6 million between 2026 and 2027 to fund municipal sustainable transition and climate emergency projects for local entities. This funding, promoted by the Directorate General for the 2030 Agenda (Dirección General de Agenda 2030), supports investments in areas such as renewable energy, biodiversity, circular economy, care, and social cohesion.

Asturias local government sustainable transition project funding

The funding will be allocated through a competitive evaluation process, aiming to strengthen actions that promote a just ecological and social transition in Asturias municipalities, making environmental, social, and economic sustainability a criterion for public intervention.

€1.3 million will be allocated in 2026, with another €1.3 million in 2027, sourced from the budget of the Autonomous Community of Asturias. Eligible actions adopt a holistic perspective, linking environmental, social, and economic sustainability with well-being and quality of life.

Fundable projects include the establishment of energy communities, renewable energy production and storage facilities, circular economy initiatives, and actions related to food sovereignty and food security. The funding also covers measures to combat air, water, and soil pollution, biodiversity conservation, and greenhouse gas emission reduction.

This funding also covers social sustainability actions, including projects related to community health, care, housing, culture, reducing inequalities, and creating safer and more accessible environments.

Funds will cover investment expenditures directly linked to selected projects, including material procurement, payment for services required to execute the projects, and related software purchases.

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