Net-zero emissions technology manufacturing (NZIA) projects
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Information on the authorisation process
The processes for granting authorisation, as well as the required documentation and necessary procedures, depend on the Autonomous Community in which the NZIA project is located. Therefore, to access this information, as with the single point of contact, the developer must select the relevant Autonomous Community in order to have this information available via the interactive single point of contact map
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An overall summary of this process is provided in the following diagram:
Initial application
- Project report:
- This report must contain information on promoters, characteristics, job creation, economic, social, environmental impact, land (location, ownership, availability), economic-financial viability plan, as well as any additional information necessary for the proper analysis of the project.
- If the single point of contact perceives that further information is needed, it may require further documentation to be provided by the sponsor.
Completing an application
Depending on the case, the following steps may be taken:
- Determination, by the single point of contact, of the scope and parties involved, including the municipalities affected
- Meetings between the single point of contact and the promoter with the parties involved
- Based on the scope of the procedure corresponding to the project, assessment of, inter alia, the following aspects:
- Territorial and urban planning
- Environmental
- Historical and cultural heritage
- Economics and business
- Municipal aspects
- Determination of authorisations required
Authorisation
The developer, through the single point of contact, must request a corresponding authorisation from each of the parties involved as required during the processing phase.
Banking and investment services
Financial and investment services at Autonomous Community level are available through the interactive map provided on this page
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The services provided at the level of the Central Government Administration are listed below:
Funding opportunities at EU or Member State level
European Union:
The EU provides funding for a wide range of projects and programmes. It applies strict rules so as to ensure rigorous control over how the funds are used, and ensures that the money is spent in a transparent and accountable manner.
EU funding takes many different forms:
- Grants: in general, grants are applied for by submitting project ideas in the context of a call for proposals.
- Grants managed by national or regional authorities
- Loans, guarantees and capital as forms of financial assistance to support EU policy and programmes
- Loans to EU Member States and non-EU countries
- Prizes for the winners of Horizon Europe competitions.
Different EU programmes and funding options can be consulted by clicking on the following links:
- Funding, grants, subsidies | European Union (europa.eu)
- Access to finance – European Commission (europa.eu)
Central Government Administration:
Autonomous Communities
Business support services including, among others, corporation tax returns, local tax legislation and labour law
Business support services at Autonomous Community level are available through the interactive map provided
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Information on services provided at the level of the General State Administration can be found on this page
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Legal and/or technical references
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Regulation (EU) 2024/1735 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 on establishing a framework of measures for strengthening Europe’s net-zero technology manufacturing ecosystem and amending Regulation (EU) 2018/1724
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The regulations applicable in each Autonomous Community can be found in the list of single points of contact.