Barcelona City Council, through the Barcelona Housing Consortium, has launched a new call for grants to promote energy efficiency improvements in homes. The new features include a doubling of the aid, simplified procedures and the allocation of 10,000,000 euros, half of which comes from EU Next Generation funds and the other half from municipal funds.
With the aim of mitigating the effects of climate change and building a more sustainable city, these grants will be used to replace windows, improve the insulation of the façade or roof from the inside of the house and replace fossil fuel air conditioning systems with renewable energy.
More money and a streamlined process
The grants were already available, but now the amount has been doubled from up to 3,000 euros to up to 6,000 euros.
In addition, the process can be completed online and the paperwork to be submitted has been streamlined from twelve forms to four.
Who can apply for the grant?
The grant can be applied for by owners, usufructuaries or tenants of dwellings that are their habitual and permanent residence, and the amount cannot exceed the total cost of the investment. The works must be completed before 30 June 2026 and the cost must be at least 1,000 euros.
The amount to be subsidised may include the fees of the professionals involved, the costs of drawing up projects, technical reports and the necessary certificates, the costs of administrative processing and other similar general costs, provided that everything is duly justified.
Now is the time to renovate
Renovating a home helps improve safety, health, accessibility and energy efficiency, as well as making it more comfortable for the people who live there. It can also reduce polluting emissions, save energy and reduce fuel poverty.
From the start of the EU’s Next Generation programme in 2022 to the end of 2024, almost 5,000 applications for renovation have been received, for a total of €47.7 million from Next Generation and €19.6 million from the municipal top-up.
The City Council’s aim is to renovate 11,640 homes by 30 June 2026 (the end date of the European programme).