Updated climate tracking and digital tagging of Portugal RRP

Council of the EU · May 17, 2026 · ✓ verified

The European Commission has published an updated climate tracking and digital tagging of the recovery and resilience plan of Portugal, accompanying the Proposal COM(2026)248 final and Staff Working Document SWD(2026)132 final.

  • Main action: The document provides the detailed application of the climate tracking and digital tagging methodologies from Annexes VI and VII of Regulation (EU) 2021/241 for Portugal’s modified Recovery and Resilience Plan; it lists budgetary allocations (EUR millions) per measure, e.g. Digital Health Transition €300m, Decarbonisation of industry €737m, Grant Scheme for Hydrogen €214m, and Scheme to support network flexibility and storage €180m. The update accompanies COM(2026)248 final and is submitted as SWD(2026)132 final to the Council (date of receipt: 18 May 2026).
  • Background and details: The table shows Int. Field and Coeff. % (climate and digital coefficients) for each measure; new or revised measures are highlighted; coverage spans health, housing, energy, transport, digital, forestry, fisheries, bioeconomy and includes regional measures for Madeira and the Azores. The document is an update to the previously approved plan (Implementing Decision of 13 July 2021) and documents granular tagging for monitoring RRF climate and digital support.
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