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Renewable Energy Subsidy Programme – Wind Power Plants 

17. 7. 2025

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bpv BRAUN PARTNERS

On 14 July 2025, Applications for support for wind power projects can be submitted until 9 July 2026.

Key aspects of the programme:

  • The allocation of the call is CZK 1.5 billion.
  • The minimum amount of total eligible project expenditure must be CZK 3 million. The maximum amount of expenditure is CZK 500 million. CZK.
  • The subsidy rate is 65 % for small enterprises, 55 % for medium-sized enterprises and 45 % for large enterprises.

We recommend submitting applications as soon as possible due to the potential large number of applicants for this support. Be aware that  the second call of the same subsidy programme was closed earlier due to the overflowing interest, despite the fact that it had double the allocation compared to the third call.

If you are considering submitting an application or would like additional information about this subsidy programme or other subsidy programmes, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Further information can be found on the OP TAK website.

This material is for general information on current topics only, it is not advice. It does not take into account any special circumstances, financial situations or special requirements of the addressees. Recipients should therefore always seek appropriate professional services for the information provided. Notwithstanding the careful compilation of this material, bpv Braun Partners s.r.o. advokáti, its partners, associates or co-operating solicitors and tax advisers cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein and accepts no responsibility for acting or refraining from acting on the basis of the information contained in this material.

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