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The FIRECE project: Innovative Financial Instruments for Industry Low carbon
Energy transition in Central Europe is a transnational cooperation project implemented
by the Lublin Voivodeship Self-government from the European Regional Development
Fund under the Interreg Central Europe 2014–2020 Program, Priority Axis 2:
Cooperation in the field of low-emission strategies in CENTRAL EUROPE, Specific
objective 2.2. Improving territorial energy strategies and policies that have an impact on
mitigating the effects of climate change.
FIRECE is a transnational cooperation project implemented under the Interreg
Central Europe 2014–2020 Program (financed by the European Regional Development
Fund) – Priority Axis 2: Cooperation in the field of low-emission strategies in
CENTRAL EUROPE in the period 2017–2020. Ten partners from 7 member countries
(Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Italy) participate in
the project. The project leader is the Venice Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Craft
and Agriculture – it is the Lead Partner (PP1 Venice). The other partners are: PP2;
PP6 – Network for energy and environmental technologies; Center for International
Management and Knowledge-Based Economy (Germany), PP3 – Emilia Romagna
Region (Italy), PP4 – Southern Regional Innovation Agency (Hungary), PP5 – Center
for Research and Innovation (Austria), PP7 – Regional Development Agency (Poland),
PP8 – Lublin Voivodeship (Poland), PP9 – Istryjska Regionalna Agencja Energetyczna
(Croatia), PP10 – A consulting company in the field of energy, environment and
management (Czech Republic).
The report was prepared for the FIRECE project with the support of representatives
of the Marshal’s Office of the Lublin Voivodeship: Department of the Environment and
Natural Resources of the UM WL, Department of Strategy and Development of the
UM WL, Department of Management RPO UM WL, as well as the institutions: Energy
Regulatory Office, Energy Management Office of the City of Lublin, the Lublin Agency
for Entrepreneurship Support, Voivodship Fund for Environmental Protection and
Water Management in Lublin, Lublin Science and Technology Park in Lublin, Lublin
Development Foundation, Bank for Environmental Protection, National Bank of
Poland and Lublin University of Technology.
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