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National regulation on subsidies (Regeling nationale EZK- en LNV-subsidies)

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Year
2014
Document Type
Policy

Summary

This document defines the legal framework to grant subsidies for technology policy, SME policy, and spatial economic policy, including with regard to renewable energy projects. It incorporates the mission of the Climate Accord for climate and energy for raw materials, products, and processes in industry to be climate neutral, and at least 80 per cent circular by 2050. This includes multi-year mission driven innovation programmes with subsidy schemes for research, innovative developments, in relation to the following programmes: 

  1. MMIP 6 - Closing industrial value chains, with a particular focus on investments in industrial chains that include waste streams. The three sub programmes are 1) circular plastics 2) bio-based raw materials for products and fueling transport 3) circular non-ferrous metals 
  2. MMIP 7 - A CO2-free industrial heat system
  3. MMIP 8 - Maximum electrification and radically renewed processes (aims to develop knowledge and cost-effective innovations for climate-neutral production by 2050)
  4. CCUS - Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage, in which capturing, transporting, reusing and permanent storage of CO is central
  5. Other CO2 reduction measures, including studies that cover CO2 reducing measures in industry other than those listed in programme 1 to 4
  6. Hydrogen and green chemistry (GreenPowerNL)

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