Copyright: RVO This investment, which receives EUR 225 million from the Recovery and Resilience Facility, provides subsidies to owners of public real estate, such as buildings of local administrations or educational and health institutions, in order to improve the buildings’ energy efficiency and to reduce CO2 emissions as a result. It shall lead to an annual reduction in CO2 emissions of 110 kilotons, as estimated ex ante.The interventions shall have the objective of achieving on average at least a 30% reduction of direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions compared to the ex-ante emissions.The regulation establishing the renovation subsidy scheme has entered into force, and subsidies are being used for the renovation of public real estate buildings.Additional link: Opnieuw grote interesse voor verduurzamen maatschappelijk vastgoed (rvo.nl)Top 100 recipientsGemeente Den Haag;Gemeente Amsterdam;Gemeente Eindhoven,Gemeente Zaanstad,Gemeente Utrecht,Gemeente Groningen,Gemeente Haarlem,Technische Universiteit Delft,Gemeente Amersfoort,Gemeente Zwolle,Technische Unviersiteit Eindhoven,Gemeente Tilburg,Gemeente Barendrecht,Gemeente Amstelveen,Gemeente Breda,Gemeente Dordrecht,Gemeente Enschede,Gemeente Hoorn,Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen,Gemeente Apeldoorn,Gemeente Alphen aan den Rijn,Academisch Medisch Centrum,Radboud Universitair Medisch Centrum,Academisch Ziekenhuis Groningen,Ziekenhuis Rijnstate,Gemeente Deventer ReferenceC3.2 I1 in the Dutch Recovery and Resilience PlanProject locations Netherlands EU contribution€225 000 000 Project websitehttps://www.rvo.nl/subsidies...