The project
Summary of the project titled “Solar Energy Enhancement in Cross-border Region” (abbreviated as CB Energy, ID: ROHU00099), implemented within the framework of the Interreg VI-A Romania–Hungary Programme
Project partners:
|
1 |
Comuna Lugașu de Jos |
ROMÂNIA |
LP1 |
|
2 |
Komádi Town Municipality |
HUNGARY |
PP2 |
Programme Priority
P1 – Cooperation for a greener and more resilient cross-border area between Romania and Hungary
Specific Objective
RS02.2 – Promoting renewable energy in line with Directive (EU) 2018/2001 on renewable energy, including the sustainability criteria defined therein
Located in the heart of Europe, the regions of Lugașu de Jos and Komádi are the focus of a project aimed at transforming the energy landscape. This initiative seeks to bridge the gap between urban and rural energy use, focusing on harnessing the power of the sun — the most abundant renewable energy source.
Like many areas across the world, this region faces the challenge of uneven renewable energy utilization, as highlighted by the European Court of Auditors’ framework “Renewable Energy for Sustainable Rural Development.” While urban centers have seen an increase in green energy initiatives, rural areas often lag behind. This imbalance affects not only the environment but also hinders rural economic growth and self-sufficiency. Our project addresses this disparity, aiming to bring sustainable energy solutions to the heart of rural communities.
The main goal of the project is to promote renewable energy in accordance with the EU Renewable Energy Directive 2018/2001. By installing photovoltaic systems and fostering cross-border cooperation, the project aims to increase rural adoption of green energy, leading to a 25% rise in the positive perception and willingness to adopt photovoltaic energy systems as a renewable energy source within the region.
The expected outcomes are twofold: a tangible reduction in carbon footprint and the empowerment of communities that directly experience the benefits of sustainable energy.
The project represents a joint response to shared territorial challenges, as it:
Engages various stakeholders, residents, businesses, educational institutions, and local authorities through five workshops, three stakeholder meetings, and three training sessions (WP1), raising awareness and understanding of solar energy among educators, local leaders, entrepreneurs, and citizens.
- Produces a jointly developed solar energy strategy (WP2) incorporating regional knowledge and advocates for the transition to sustainable energy.
- Encourages long-term cooperation (WP3) between LP1 and PP2 through formalized agreements such as a Memorandum of Understanding and a post-project cooperation agreement, fostering shared responsibility for renewable energy development.
- Implements solar panel installations at both partners’ sites (WP4), representing cooperation and community engagement through carefully planned, suitable, and verified systems — symbols of commitment to sustainability and collective involvement.
Beneficiaries range from local residents — who will directly experience reduced energy costs — to municipalities and businesses, which will benefit from more sustainable and self-sufficient communities.
Project Budget
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1 – Comuna Lugașu de Jos |
LP1 |
ROMÂNIA |
€ 576.710,82 |
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2 – Komádi Városi Önkormányzat |
PP2 |
HUNGARY |
€ 399.695,94 |
|
Összesen |
€ 976.406,76 |
Our approach is holistic — combining technical implementation with community engagement and education. By fostering collaboration between Lugașu de Jos and Komádi, we ensure mutual learning, resource optimization, and shared growth. A cross-border approach is essential, as energy challenges do not respect borders. Joint solutions not only pool resources but also strengthen shared responsibility and community spirit.
What distinguishes our project is its emphasis on community: while many initiatives focus solely on the technical aspects of energy deployment, we go deeper. We recognize the importance of community involvement, education, and feedback. By integrating these elements, our installations become more than just physical structures — they become symbols of empowerment and cooperation. Moreover, our partnership offers a unique perspective, ensuring that our approach is both technically sound and environmentally conscious.
In essence, our project is more than an energy initiative — it is a step toward a brighter, greener, and more collaborative future. Through joint effort, shared vision, and community participation, we aim to revitalize the region.
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Official programme website: www.interreg-rohu.eu






