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Lazio, 120 million in investments in energy innovation and sustainability
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Lazio, 120 million in investments in energy innovation and sustainability

The article reports on the Lazio Region’s initiative to invest over 120 million euros in clean energy innovation and sustainability through the Cleantech Hub project. The plan includes two hubs—one focused on energy transition in Civitavecchia and another dedicated to high-tech sustainability in Rome’s Ostiense area—aimed at attracting businesses, investment, and talent. The project was presented at the European Parliament and involves collaboration between institutions, industry leaders, research centers, and investors. Additional funding opportunities, including the 'Filiere Tecnologiche' and 'Step-Fri' programs, are set to launch in September 2026, offering grants under the European Regional Development Fund.

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Lazio, 120 million in investments in energy innovation and sustainability

The article reports on the Lazio Region’s initiative to invest over 120 million euros in clean energy innovation and sustainability through the Cleantech Hub project. The plan includes two hubs—one focused on energy transition in Civitavecchia and another dedicated to high-tech sustainability in Rome’s Ostiense area—aimed at attracting businesses, investment, and talent. The project was presented at the European Parliament and involves collaboration between institutions, industry leaders, research centers, and investors. Additional funding opportunities, including the 'Filiere Tecnologiche' and 'Step-Fri' programs, are set to launch in September 2026, offering grants under the European Regional Development Fund.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the Cleantech Hub initiative as a strategic move by the Lazio Region to enhance competitiveness and attract investment, emphasizing collaboration between public and private sectors. While the content focuses on economic development and sustainability goals, there is no overtly左翼

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