Municipal District Heating Company of the Wider Region of Amyntaio

The Municipality of Amyntaio administrates an agricultural land where there are several tree plantations and vineyards. Annually large quantities of green wastes are produced from the pruning of these plantations and vineyards. On top of these wastes, more quantities are added from the pruning of the urban green that is handled by the Municipality. The objective of the project is to develop a supply chain that will deliver those wastes to selected users in order to use them as fuel.

Τel: +30 23860 23125
Μail: [email protected]

Budget:  134.525,00 € 

Center for Renewable Energy Source and Saving

CRES will bring into the project its experience on technical issues pertaining to biomass utilization and will provide technical assistance to both DETEPA and Novaci.

Τel: +30 210 6607 428
Μail: [email protected]

Budget:  158.470,90 € 

Cluster of Bioeconomy and Environment of Western Macedonia

Furthermore, aGROWchain will heavily invest upon mobilising a wider network of actors in the cross border area, in order to prepare the grounds for the bioenergy and environment cluster (CluBE) to spread across the border. The development of a bioenergy cluster in FYROM is also foreseen. CluBE will transfer its experience to partners and stakeholders in FYROM based on its successfull operation since its establishment in 2014.

Τel: +30 24610 56625
Μail: [email protected]

Budget:  109.074,00 € 

Municipality of Novaci

Igorce Risteski
Local Economic Development
Municipality of Novaci, Republic of Macedonia
Phone: +38975216574
Web: www.opstinanovaci.gov.mk

Budget:  216.895,00 € 

National Extension Agency

NEA’s expertise in agriculture will be valuable for pilot projects on both sides of the border.

Zlatko Sireta
Deputy Head of Sector for Agriculture and Rural Development
Kl. Ohridski bb, Pelagonka II-5/3
7000 Bitola
Cell phone: +389 72 252 431
e-mail: [email protected]
web: www.agencija.gov.mk

Budget:  50.120,00 € 

Partners from both sides of the border will also jointly work for the development of one virtual Cross-border “”mega cluster”” that will act as a market facilitator in whole CB area, involving all kind of actors, such as research and technology organizations, local and regional authorities, equipment retailers and manufacturers, installers, technicians, farmers, etc. This triple helix approach is expected to be a strong driver for the bioenergy market development and creation of new jobs in the area.