On the 11th of March 2025, the European Commission launched a consultation inviting all interested stakeholders to comment on its draft State aid Framework accompanying the Clean Industrial Deal (‘CISAF’).
On the 26th of February 2025, the Commission published the Communication on the Clean Industrial Deal: A joint roadmap for competitiveness and decarbonization, announcing the adoption of a new State aid Framework in the second quarter of 2025. Today, the Commission is launching a consultation on the draft text of CISAF. The adoption is planned for June 2025.
The CISAF will accompany the Clean Industrial Deal by setting out how Member States can design State aid measures to support its objectives, building on the experience with the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework (‘TCTF’) transition provisions (i.e. sections 2.5, 2.6 and 2.8 TCTF). Once adopted, the CISAF will replace the TCTF and is intended to be in force until 31 December 2030, offering a longer planning horizon for Member States, and investment predictability and certainty for businesses. It will ease certain standard requirements, like the mandatory bidding process to allocate State aid, which will speed up the use of the schemes once they are set up by Member States.
Interested parties can respond to the consultation until the 25th of April 2025. The proposal and details about the consultation are available here.
The new draft framework
The draft CISAF sets out the conditions under which State aid for certain investments and objectives would be considered compatible with the internal market. The Commission encourages Member States to set up aid schemes where appropriate. Once authorized by the Commission, State aid schemes allow for a quick deployment of individual aid grants. It therefore contributes to the simplification of State aid rules for projects that contribute to accelerating the Clean Industrial Deal objectives.
The draft CISAF contains provisions for the following types of aid measures:
- Measures accelerating the rollout of renewable energy
- Measures facilitating industrial decarbonisation
- Measures ensuring sufficient manufacturing capacity in clean technologies
- Measures to de-risk private investments
Next steps
The consultation is open until 25 April 2025. This will ensure that both Member States and other interested parties have sufficient opportunities to comment on the draft Commission proposal whilst allowing for timely adoption. The draft CISAF is open to comments on all aspects, and is accompanied by a questionnaire posing a number of specific questions.
In addition to this consultation, the proposal will be discussed in a multilateral meeting with the Member States.
For more information, please see here.