The objective of this Recovery and Resilience Facility investment is to mobilise green renovation of family houses. It targets the renovation of 30,000 single family houses by mid-2026, while achieving at least 30% primary energy savings on average. The focus is on older family houses (built before 2013) with still significant saving potential, providing incentives for deep renovation (above 60% primary energy savings). Besides traditional energy savings measures (e.g. thermal insulation, window and heating replacement, installation of new renewable energy sources), the investment scheme also supports climate adaptation measures (e.g. vegetation roofs, rainwater capture, etc.). The Recovery and Resilience Facility provides funding of EUR 528 million. In Autumn 2022, a network of 10 regional centres across Slovakia was created to provide owners with advice and technical assistance, and two pilot schemes amounting to EUR 30 million were launched. This includes a dedicated scheme targeting vulnerable, low-income homeowners, co-financed to 95% by the Recovery and Resilience Facility. In April 2023 the third scheme amounting to EUR 190 million was launched and 10,000 applicants already applied for subsidies financed by RRF. More information can be found here or here or here or https://obnovdom.sk/dokumenty.php?category=infoMaterials#podcasty ReferenceSK-C[C2]-I[I1]: in the Slovak Recovery and Resilience PlanProject locations Slovakia EU contribution€528 000 000 Project websitehttps://obnovdom.sk/