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EUROGIA2030 Issues First 2022 Call for Proposals

Energy, Environment & Climate Funding

10 January 2022/Categories: Grants_and_Funding

Support for pan-European consortia to develop low carbon technologies in fields such as carbon-free energy, green mobility, smart cities, smart housing, bioresources and sustainable environment.

EUROGIA2030 is the EUREKA Cluster for low carbon technologies. It supports and promotes international project consortia developing innovative technologies to enable Europe to achieve carbon neutrality goals, a sustainable environment and reduction of climate change.

Its Technology Roadmap is structured around the '5Ds' strategy: Decarbonisation, Decentralisation, Digitalisation, Democratisation and Deregulation to address challenges including:

  • Carbon-free energy supply
  • Green mobility and Smart Cities
  • Smarter housings and construction
  • Bio resources and environment

EUROGIA does not provide funding itself, rather it facilitates the establishment of research consortia and undertakes technical assessment of projects as a form of pre-qualification for funding mechanisms operated by the respective national funding agencies of the project partners.

Successful EUROGIA projects are awarded the EUROGIA label, which signifies that the project has undergone rigorous expert evaluation and guarantees that the project is technically sound, innovative, well planned and organised and is likely to lead to a commercial product or service that will positively impact the world energy system.

Proposals are now invited under EUROGIA Call 19, which is seeking projects in areas including:

  • Offshore wind turbines, bioenergy, solar panels, fuel cells power to-X, energy storage
  • Hydrogen economy (fuel cells, production, storage, station)
  • Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
  • Green and zero-emission buildings, smart cities, heating
  • IT solutions in buildings, smart monitoring, 3D construction, digital twins in housing design
  • AI, IoT, big data
  • 5G/6G integrated solutions in cities
  • Smart grids, micro-grids, E-mobility
  • Monitoring of the environment and bio resources
  • Drone and satellite monitoring systems of land, rivers, sea
  • Industrial robots, sensors, edge cloud computing
  • Raman mass spectrometry

Submissions are invited from consortia of universities, research institutes and small and large industries based in over 40 EUREKA member countries and EUROGIA supporting countries.

Proposals must meet the following criteria:

  • The project consortium must include at least two industrial companies - Large, Small or Medium sized enterprises - from two different EUREKA member countries. The participation of research institutes or universities is encouraged, subject to the regulations of the relevant national funding programme.
  • The product, process or service must be innovative and include an element of technological risk.
  • The project should generate an obvious advantage and added value resulting from the technological cooperation between the participants - eg new technologies, standardisation, prototyping, field trials, new or improved products, increased knowledge, access to R&D infrastructure.
  • Be able to identify potential economic and societal benefits.

Calls follow a two-stage application procedure: submission of a Project Outline (PO) for the current Call for Proposals, followed by a Full Project Proposal (FPP) for selected applicants in the following Call for Proposals.

Proposals for EUROGIA Call 19 must be submitted by the deadline of 18 February 2022 (5pm CET).

 

How To Apply

New project ideas should initially be sent to the UK National Contact Point.

The UK EUREKA office is administered through Innovate UK.

Submissions made in response to Calls for projects launched by EUREKA clusters, should be submitted through the appropriate cluster website. Clusters do not fund projects. Funding is granted via Eureka Countries' national programmes.

EUROGIA2030 Deadline for Project Outlines: 18 February 2022.

Xecs Annual Call: Call opened: 28 September 2021. Project Outline submission deadline: 25 February 2022.

For more information, visit the Eureka website.


Addresses and contacts

For further information on how to obtain this grant locally, please contact the following:

  1. Mr Graham Mobbs
    EUREKA National Project Coordinator
    Innovate UK (IUK)
    Technology Strategy Board
    North Star House
    North Star Avenue
    Swindon
    SN2 1UE
    Tel: 07824 599585
    Email: [email protected]

 

 

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