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NFOSiGW Renewable Energy and Decarbonisation

Funds NFOSiGW Renewable Energy and Decarbonisation for Polish projects in renewables, hydrogen, circular economy, and carbon capture.

NFOSiGW Renewable Energy and Decarbonisation sits under NFOŚiGW, Poland's national environmental fund, which acts as a central operator for environmental and energy-transition finance. The programme is aimed at renewable energy and decarbonisation work, and it fits within a broader institutional mandate that also covers energy efficiency, water infrastructure, air quality, waste, and modernisation funding. The programme uses grant funding, with awards from PLN 125,000 to PLN 50 million, and it runs on an annual cycle. For-profit applicants are required, nonprofits are also allowed, individuals are excluded, and the eligible geography is Poland. No consortium requirement is listed, so the route is more accessible to a single legal applicant than many research-led schemes. Projects are strongest when they can show direct value for emissions reduction, renewable generation, or energy-system upgrading. The raw calls point to a practical public-finance model rather than a narrow research contest, so applicants should present a project that is operationally ready, anchored in Poland, and clearly tied to the transition outcomes the fund is built to support.

Max awardzł 50M
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No upcoming rounds verified. Cadence: Annual.

Last verified: 15 May 2026Source: www.gov.pl