Plan pitches cash to make homes, public housing and neighbourhoods more energy efficient
Spain’s government on Monday presented a €9 billion energy-transition plan that would include making homes more energy efficient and providing near-free public transport to low-earners.
The project, which would be co-financed by the European Union, was announced as Spain confronts a global energy shock caused by the US-Iran war, and as it positions itself to cope with climate change.
“The energy revolution can’t be just for those who can change cars, put up solar panels on their roof or renovate their homes without subsidies,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said. “It needs to reach everyone.”
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