Dutch municipality secures EIB advisory support for climate-neutral heating network

Dutch municipality secures EIB advisory support for climate-neutral heating network

Shorouk Express Dutch municipality secures EIB advisory support for climate-neutral heating network

BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 29. Eindhoven, a
Dutch municipality, has signed an advisory agreement with the
European Investment Bank (EIB), funded by the European Commission,
to advance its long-term “route towards climate neutrality”,
Trend reports
via the Bank.

The municipality aims to become a fully circular city by 2050
and to use only sustainably generated energy from 2045 onward — a
transition that requires a decisive shift away from fossil fuels,
particularly natural gas.

To achieve this, the municipality plans to develop a centralized
district heating network and integrate suitable renewable heat
sources. The advisory assignment, managed by the EIB under the
Climate Neutral and Smart Cities Mission, will support the
development and implementation of the financing strategy for this
major heating investment program. It will also identify which
components of the needed financial scale-up still require
development, in coordination with the EIB and financial market
stakeholders.

The advisory work includes preparing and reviewing the project
investment plan and defining the financing strategy for
establishing a new municipal energy entity. It also covers a
technical review of proposed interventions, demand analysis,
strategic considerations for tariff structures, risk management, an
implementation timeline, and guidance on organizational
arrangements to support the project.

The municipality recently received the European Commission’s
“Mission Label” and has become the first city in the Netherlands to
obtain dedicated EIB Advisory support under the program funded by
the Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
(DG RTD).

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