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Spain is the third-largest receiver of structural funds (€35.4 billion, after Poland and Italy) as well as the second-largest receiver of Recovery and Resilience Facility grants (€59.2 billion, after Italy). It will also obtain €800 million from the Just Transition Fund.

 Recovery creates space for a just and ecological transition in Spanish rural areas

Recovery creates space for a just and ecological transition in Spanish rural areas

A well-funded support plan in favour of rural sustainable development can play a decisive role in ensuring a genuine just and ecological transition in Spain’s rural areas.

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 Spanish Recovery faces risk of supporting unsustainable farming

Spanish Recovery faces risk of supporting unsustainable farming

Agri-food industry might receive lots of Recovery funding for a project which will do little to make industrial agriculture more sustainable. Instead, this money should be used to promote organic [...]

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 Spanish recovery builds the cornerstones for a green urban renewal

Spanish recovery builds the cornerstones for a green urban renewal

The Spanish government is planning to invest Recovery money in sustainable transformation of cities and municipalities. This is a welcome step, as cities and citizens have an increasingly [...]

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 Spanish government tempted to fuel hydrogen hype

Spanish government tempted to fuel hydrogen hype

The Spanish government plans to spend a substantial amount of Recovery funds on the development of ‘green hydrogen’. This however is still immature and much more expensive than solar or wind energy.

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