This section presents both the expected benefits of the project and its long‑term impact. A set of measurable performance indicators defines the successful execution of the project across various domains, while also serving as a guide for the implementation team.

The expected benefits are:

  1. The contribution to the implementation of the European Commission’s REPowerEU plan, which forms part of the European Green Deal for achieving EU climate neutrality by 2050.
  2. The strengthening of local and regional systems for electricity supply, heating, and fuel use, as well as the contribution to the adoption of such solutions at the European level.
  3. The creation of new sustainable jobs linked to local or regional value chains of renewable‑energy systems, and the reinforcement of economic development within local communities across Europe’s regions.
  4. The enhancement of energy security and autonomy at local and regional level in EU Member States and Associated Countries, taking into account current and future climate conditions.
  5. The strengthening of the preparedness, reliability, performance, and affordability of local or regional renewable‑energy systems across Europe.

Regarding the long‑term impact of the project:

  1. The strengthening of Europe’s position as a global leader in affordable, secure, and sustainable renewable‑energy technologies.
  2. The development of more effective approaches for managing smart and cyber‑secure energy networks, and for optimizing the interaction between producers, consumers, grids, infrastructures, and stakeholders.
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