Do you work in the field of Energy Poverty in Greece as a local, regional or national-level stakeholder?
The European Commission’s initiative Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) will open its Technical Assistance – Call for Applications on Monday 16 February.
Each year EPAH offers tailored expert technical assistance to local, regional, and national-level stakeholders working in the field of energy poverty across Europe.EPAH’s experts help beneficiaries design, scale up, or strengthen concrete actions.
Available technical assistance aims to support diagnostic, planning and implementation activities that will help reduce energy poverty in our communities. When practically applied, this assistance can take the form of mapping and data collection, educating vulnerable households on how to access renovation support, available funding mechanisms, or integrated/e-services. It may also include guidance on identifying effective local strategies, designing compelling awareness campaigns, or establishing One-Stop-Shops.
If you would like to benefit from EPAH’s expert technical assistance, whether you are shaping a new energy poverty initiative or improving an existing one, we encourage you to apply for this year’s call. Up to 50 proposals will be selected to receive support, while 20 of these applications will focus on severe energy poverty.
You may find online eligibility criteria, deadlines, and other application details at the relevant EPAH’s webpage.
Do you need application guidelines? Join the technical assistance webinar hosted by INZEB.
For those new to EPAH’s technical assistance or just looking for a submission refresher, INZEB, the EPAH local antenna, will host an informative webinar to guide beneficiaries through the application process.
The webinar will be held on Tuesday 17 February 2026, from 09:30 to 11:00 EET.
You can register for the webinar here.
We kindly invite you to share this opportunity with your networks and encourage eligible partners to participate.
