European Commission to Fund 27 Spanish LIFE Projects with €45 Million

Brussels – The European Commission revealed on Friday its decision to finance 27 projects in Spain under the LIFE program, providing a total of 44.7 million euros. This funding constitutes 12.5% of the 358 million euros that will be allocated to 132 projects across Europe.

Of the total funding, 16 million euros will support Spanish projects focused on the clean energy transition, while 12.6 million euros will be dedicated to initiatives aimed at environmental and resource efficiency, the areas receiving the highest investment.

Noteworthy projects include InBioSoil, which employs fungi and natural microorganisms for soil decontamination in Spain and Belgium, and smallWAT, which treats wastewater and recovers nutrients using modular wetlands. Other projects include SENSE4LIFE, aimed at separating complex plastics from waste, and LIFE PMFree-Ports, which focuses on improving air quality in ports.

Additional initiatives will connect energy communities with local plans (PUBLINK), promote a one-stop shop for energy renovations (EFFIC-OSS) and training for these systems (BUILD-OSS), integrate efficiency services in rental housing (INSPIRE-US), and develop renewable heating and cooling networks in cities such as Tallinn, Barcelona, and Strasbourg (IncentEU).

The Commission will also designate 4.9 million euros for nature and biodiversity projects, such as restoring the Ballesteros lagoons and the Mosca River valley (BALLESTEROS) and conserving the endangered fan mussel (PINNACARE), which is critically threatened in the Mediterranean.

Moreover, 4.8 million euros will be allocated for climate change adaptation efforts, including enhancing climate resilience in historical areas of Spain and Portugal through digital building models (I-LIBIM), and another 4.1 million for mitigation initiatives like prototypes for ultra-fast electric vehicle charging (FREESVEE) and decarbonizing concrete by incorporating wood (TIMBER FOR ALL).

Lastly, Brussels will provide 1.1 million euros for climate governance to promote climate neutrality in the Catalan tourism sector (TOUR4CLIMA).

The European Commission emphasized that “LIFE projects are pivotal to the EU’s transition to a clean, circular, and resilient economy, aiding in biodiversity protection and restoration, enhancing industrial competitiveness, and contributing to the long-term goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050.”

Beyond Spain, the European executive will extend LIFE Program funds to projects aimed at restoring nearly 2,000 hectares of heathland in Sweden to support pollinators, rivers in Poland, peatlands in Germany, and amphibian conservation in Belgium. (November 7, 2025)


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17 responses to “European Commission to Fund 27 Spanish LIFE Projects with €45 Million”

  1. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Must be nice to have €45 million to play around with—just what Spain needs, more projects to polish the eco-image while the rest of us are still stuck dealing with the day-to-day realities. 🙄💸

  2. club nola Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “let’s save the planet” quite like €45 million to fund a fungi party in Spain. 🍄💸 What’s next, a carbon-neutral tapas tour?

  3. Congo Wire Avatar
    Congo Wire

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—more funding for projects that sound like they were named by a group of over-caffeinated environmentalists. 🌍💸 Can’t wait to see how many of these actually get off the ground before the next EU summit!

  4. DragonBlood Avatar
    DragonBlood

    Oh, lovely! Just what Spain needs—more projects with fancy names and heaps of cash, while we casually ignore the fact that the roads are still full of potholes. 🌍💶 But hey, at least the fungi are getting their moment in the sun! 😂

  5. Dez Bonbon Avatar
    Dez Bonbon

    Funding 27 projects in Spain? Wow, that’s like giving a fish a bicycle! 🚴‍♂️💸 Hope they can figure out how to swim with all that cash!

  6. Oh, look at that! Just what we needed—€45 million to make Spain a bit more eco-friendly while the rest of Europe wonders if they can even afford a decent coffee these days. ☕️💸

  7. Funding 27 Spanish projects with a whopping €45 million? That’s just enough to buy a few tapas and keep the bureaucrats busy for a year! 🍷💸

  8. Sultan of Speed Avatar
    Sultan of Speed

    Financing 27 projects in Spain? Brilliant! Just what we need—more fungi and wetlands while the trains still run late. 🙄💸

  9. German Coach Avatar
    German Coach

    Oh, 44.7 million euros for Spanish projects? That’s just a drop in the ocean, or maybe just enough to buy a few tapas in Brussels! 🍷💸

  10. Don’t you just love it when the EU throws around €45 million like it’s pocket change? I mean, who needs a holiday in Ibiza when you can fund fungi and “climate governance” instead? 😂💸

  11. Sneaky Lady Avatar
    Sneaky Lady

    Just what we need, more eco-friendly projects in Spain! Because nothing says “European progress” like fungi and wetlands, right? 😂🌍

  12. Oh, brilliant! Just what Spain needed—more projects funded by Brussels to ensure we can keep our beaches clean while sipping sangria. 🍷 You’d think they’re trying to win a medal for “Most Generous Funding” in the green Olympics! 😂

  13. Oh great, €45 million for projects that might save the planet while I’m still waiting for a decent cup of coffee at the airport. At this rate, I’ll be booking a flight to Brussels just to witness the miracles of fungi decontamination firsthand! 😏✈️

  14. Vicious Street Avatar
    Vicious Street

    So, the EU’s throwing €45 million at 27 Spanish projects? Must be nice to have that much pocket change lying around while the rest of us are counting pennies for a pint. 🍻

  15. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—€45 million to fund projects that might actually do something, while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to change a light bulb without a government grant. 💸🙄

  16. Star Scratch Avatar
    Star Scratch

    Looks like Spain’s got a nice little payday from Brussels! I mean, who wouldn’t want to throw 44.7 million euros at fungi and fancy wetlands? 💸🌱

  17. Snow Pharaoh Avatar
    Snow Pharaoh

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Spain needs—€45 million to employ fungi for soil decontamination while the rest of us are still figuring out how to decontaminate our Mondays! 🍄💰

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