Integrated heating and cooling plans for groups of municipalities
Supports groups of municipalities developing integrated heating and cooling plans aligned with the EU clean-energy transition.
Description
Objective
Supports local and regional authorities to develop and deliver actionable and integrated Local Heating and Cooling Plans (LHCPs) as effective instruments for clean and sustainable energy planning and investment. Heating and cooling account for about half of final energy use in the EU, around 70% of which still comes from imported fossil fuels. The Energy Efficiency Directive (EED Article 25) requires LHCPs in municipalities with populations above 45,000. LHCPs guide long-term decisions on policies, infrastructure and investments for a just and efficient shift to decarbonised buildings and integrated energy systems.
Areas of intervention
- Building technical skills and expertise to prepare, finance, implement and monitor LHCPs
- Collecting granular and context-specific geospatial, technical, climatic and socio-economic data for the preparation of LHCPs
- Developing comprehensive outlooks for energy demand and supply and identifying spatially tailored decarbonisation measures (heating and cooling networks in urban and industrial areas, low-temperature renewable energy and waste-heat sources)
- Identifying and assessing financing options for LHCP measures, considering public and private funding, local and regional budgets, energy costs for end users, social acceptance and the needs of energy-poor households
- Running participatory processes to streamline planning and administrative procedures (including permitting), to address regulatory barriers, and to engage key stakeholders
- Coordinating LHCPs with electricity and heating-and-cooling distribution network and infrastructure development plans, and where relevant with decommissioning plans for natural gas networks
- Establishing structured dialogue and collaboration with competent regional and national authorities, including to inform NECPs and the National Comprehensive Heating and Cooling Assessments
What this means for cities and regions
The most direct LIFE CET entry point for municipalities and regions — explicitly aimed at supporting them to deliver LHCPs under EED Article 25. Funded projects help local authorities build the data, planning capacity, financing analysis and stakeholder networks needed to plan a fossil-free, integrated heating and cooling system across their territory. Consortia of 3 partners from 3 countries; topic budget €6.5M at 95% co-financing.
Key facts
Submission deadline
16 September 2026, 17:00 (Brussels time)
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Eligibility
Eligible countries
Eligible NUTS regions
—Eligible organisation types
Min. consortium size
—Min. partner countries
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Who can apply
- Legal entities, public or private — municipalities, regions, intermunicipal authorities, public utilities, public transport operators, regional development agencies, NGOs, SMEs and large enterprises all qualify.
- Established in EU-27 (including Overseas Countries and Territories), EEA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), or countries associated to LIFE 2021–2027.
- The coordinator must be established in an eligible country.
Consortium rule for this topic
Proposals must be submitted by at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries.
Restrictions and special cases
- Natural persons are not eligible, except sole traders.
- International organisations are eligible; the eligible-country rules do not apply to them.
- EU bodies cannot participate, except the Joint Research Centre.
- Financial support to third parties is not allowed (except where the topic explicitly provides for it).
- Co-financing rate: 95% of eligible costs (standard for LIFE CET Coordination and Support Actions).
EU restrictive measures (TEU Article 29 / TFEU Article 215) and EU conditionality measures (Regulation 2020/2092) apply. Currently this excludes Hungarian public-interest trusts established under Hungarian Act IX of 2021, or any entity they maintain (Council Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/2506, 16 December 2022).
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Space relevance
Tier C — space tools could plausibly support the call but aren't named.
Space services
Sources
LIFE-2026-CET-HEATCOOLPLAN
Ingested May 20th, 2026
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