The new corporate subsidy program for the installation of natural gas heating of the Attica Gas Distribution Company (EDA Attica) enters into force. The subsidy program is intended for new connections to central or autonomous heating of natural gas. It concerns residences located on an active natural gas distribution network.
The subsidy program of EDA Attica covers part of the cost related to the devices and components required for the conversion of the existing heating installation of another form of energy into a corresponding use of natural gas. The subsidized amount starts from 600 euros for individual apartments and detached houses. It can rise up to 3,500 euros for the installation of central heating of an apartment building.
The new grant program applies to connection contracts that will be submitted to EDA Attica, along with the relevant grant application.
Dates application dates of the heating programme natural gas
Applications can be submitted from 19 July until the available budget is exhausted, and at the latest until 9 September 2022.
In addition, all consumers continue to benefit from the discount of up to 100% on connection fees applicable for 2022. Interested consumers can easily and quickly obtain information by calling 11322. Also through the website of the Attica EDA ( www.edaattikis.gr ), in order to benefit from the company's subsidy programme.
Pierros Hatzigiannis, executive chairman of the Board of Directors of EDA Attica
"At this difficult time, the subsidy program of EDA Attica, supports households who wish to upgrade the energy efficiency infrastructure of their home. Significant benefits are provided. Both in terms of access to an environmentally friendly fuel that can efficiently meet the energy needs of each family, as well as to benefit financially from the company's subsidy program. Over the years, EDA Attica has been identified with the progress and development of local communities. Today more than ever, we are proud to facilitate their smooth transition to cleaner forms of energy with natural gas. In this way, we are actively contributing to the creation of a sustainable and greener Attica".