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HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11OpenCall for Proposal3 months agoSeptember 2nd, 2025•May 6th, 2025
Overview
This EU grant opportunity is part of the Horizon Europe program, specifically aimed at supporting the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan and its alignment with the European Green Deal, REPowerEU, the Green Deal Industrial Plan, and the European Research Area. The call known as HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11 primarily targets Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) and provides funding in the form of lump sum grants. The overarching goal is to facilitate the clean energy transition by coordinating activities among SET Plan stakeholder fora such as the European Technology and Innovation Platforms and Implementation Working Groups.
Expected project outcomes include supporting European climate and energy policies, facilitating the implementation of the SET Plan, and addressing societal and economic impacts. The scope involves supporting stakeholder fora across various clean energy sectors, which include geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, photovoltaics, renewable fuels, solar thermal, wind energy, energy efficiency in buildings, carbon capture usage, and hydrogen technologies.
Eligible applicants encompass industrial players, research and civil society organizations, universities, and European associations from EU member states and associated countries. Projects need to develop outreach strategies to improve participation across various regions, ensuring that societal needs and inequalities are addressed.
Projects are also required to contribute to the European Research Area's goals, particularly striving for a target of 3% GDP for public and private spending on research and innovation. There is a focus on aligning project outputs with existing EU policies while ensuring data accessibility and reusability.
The grant call opens on May 6, 2025, with a deadline for submission on September 2, 2025. The total budget for this specific action is EUR 7,500,000, with an indicative number of approximately 15 grants available. Related funding opportunities are outlined, with varying budgets and grant types.
The successful implementation of projects is essential for enhancing the clean energy transition, bolstering stakeholder engagement, and informing policy-making in the EU’s broader climate and energy strategies.
Expected project outcomes include supporting European climate and energy policies, facilitating the implementation of the SET Plan, and addressing societal and economic impacts. The scope involves supporting stakeholder fora across various clean energy sectors, which include geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, photovoltaics, renewable fuels, solar thermal, wind energy, energy efficiency in buildings, carbon capture usage, and hydrogen technologies.
Eligible applicants encompass industrial players, research and civil society organizations, universities, and European associations from EU member states and associated countries. Projects need to develop outreach strategies to improve participation across various regions, ensuring that societal needs and inequalities are addressed.
Projects are also required to contribute to the European Research Area's goals, particularly striving for a target of 3% GDP for public and private spending on research and innovation. There is a focus on aligning project outputs with existing EU policies while ensuring data accessibility and reusability.
The grant call opens on May 6, 2025, with a deadline for submission on September 2, 2025. The total budget for this specific action is EUR 7,500,000, with an indicative number of approximately 15 grants available. Related funding opportunities are outlined, with varying budgets and grant types.
The successful implementation of projects is essential for enhancing the clean energy transition, bolstering stakeholder engagement, and informing policy-making in the EU’s broader climate and energy strategies.
Detail
This EU grant opportunity, part of the Horizon Europe program, aims to support the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan and its contribution to the European Green Deal, REPowerEU, the Green Deal Industrial Plan, and the European Research Area. The call, HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11, specifically targets Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) with a lump sum grant approach. The primary goal is to facilitate the clean energy transition by aligning and coordinating activities among SET Plan stakeholder fora, including European Technology and Innovation Platforms (ETIPs) and SET Plan Implementation Working Groups (IWGs).
The expected outcomes of the projects include:
Supporting European climate and energy policies with science-based evidence.
Facilitating the implementation of the SET Plan and its contribution to key EU initiatives like the Green Deal Industrial Plan, the Net Zero Industry Act, and the European Research Area.
Recognizing SET Plan stakeholder fora as crucial players in the clean energy transition.
Addressing the societal and economic effects of the clean energy transition by considering the interests, needs, and concerns of end-users and actors across the value chain of respective technology sectors.
The scope of the projects involves supporting ETIPs, IWGs, and stakeholder fora in various sectors, considering their specific needs, emerging European policy priorities, and coordination with other initiatives to avoid overlaps.
Eligible sectors for proposals include:
Geothermal energy
Hydropower
Ocean energy
Photovoltaics
Renewable fuels and bioenergy
Solar thermal energy
Renewable heating and cooling
Direct solar fuels
Wind energy
Energy efficiency in buildings
Sustainable and efficient energy use in industry
Direct current technologies
Carbon capture storage and use
Hydrogen
Energy systems
In line with the Recovery Plan for Europe and EU climate and energy policies, stakeholder fora are expected to develop research and innovation roadmaps and analyses, such as strategic research and innovation agendas, strategic reports, industrial strategies, market opportunity analyses, funding needs assessments, innovation barrier studies, and assessments of their sectors’ contribution to European competitiveness and strategic autonomy.
Special attention should be given to key challenges outlined in the European Green Deal, the Green Deal Industrial Plan, and the Net Zero Industry Act, including:
Energy security
Technological pushback
Industrial production and competitiveness
Supply chain security and dependencies
Access to market
Circularity
Advanced materials
Digitalisation
Societal transformation
Skills
Just transition
Projects are also expected to contribute to the goals of the European Research Area in the field of energy, particularly achieving the 3% GDP target for public and private spending on research and innovation.
Stakeholder fora should ensure the participation of industrial players (including SMEs), research and civil society organizations, universities, and European associations across several SET Plan countries, establishing links with national authorities. Projects are encouraged to implement outreach approaches to widen participation from across the EU and associated countries. Societal needs and interests should be considered, addressing inequalities and employment issues. Synergies with relevant Horizon Europe European Partnerships should be established where applicable.
Projects are encouraged to implement dissemination and networking activities, such as joint workshops, thematic conferences, webinar series, and regular exchanges with other relevant projects.
Relevant project outputs will feed into the SET Plan information system (SETIS), the annual SET Plan progress report, and the Commission’s Clean Energy Technology Observatory. Projects should provide data and analysis tracking the progress of different technologies towards EU targets, including those set out by the Net Zero Industry Act, the Critical Raw Materials Act, and the Renewable Energy Directive. Data should be accessible and reusable according to the FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Reusable, Interoperable). The projects are expected to contribute to the reporting of the SET Plan to the European Parliament and the Council.
Projects should prepare new or update existing finance and sustainability plans for the future continuation of stakeholder fora without EU funding.
If relevant, the effective contribution of SSH disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts, institutions, as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH expertise, is required to produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.
The indicative project duration is two years.
General conditions for admissibility, eligible countries, financial and operational capacity, exclusion, evaluation and award criteria, submission and evaluation processes, indicative timeline, and legal and financial setup are described in the annexes of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual.
Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021.
Application and evaluation forms, model grant agreements, and additional documents are available in the Submission System and the Funding & Tenders Portal.
The opening date for submission is 06 May 2025, and the deadline is 02 September 2025, 17:00:00 Brussels time.
The total budget for HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11 is EUR 7,500,000, with an indicative number of 15 grants.
Other related funding opportunities within the same call include:
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-03: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 20,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-06: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 3,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-08: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 10,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-10: Programme Cofund Actions with a budget of EUR 69,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-12: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 500,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-03: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 20,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-04: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 12,000,000 (3 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-06: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 28,000,000 (4 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-09: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 18,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-11: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 18,000,000 (3 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-15: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 4,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-16: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 1,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-17: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 20,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-21: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 14,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-25: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 10,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-26: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 5,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-27: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 14,000,000 (2 grants)
This opportunity is designed to bolster the SET Plan by providing support to stakeholder groups working on clean energy technologies. It aims to ensure that European climate and energy policies are well-informed, that the SET Plan is effectively implemented, and that these stakeholder groups are recognized as vital contributors to the energy transition. The focus is on fostering collaboration, developing strategic roadmaps, and addressing the societal and economic impacts of transitioning to clean energy. By encouraging broad participation and the use of FAIR data principles, the EU seeks to accelerate the progress towards its ambitious climate and energy targets.
The expected outcomes of the projects include:
Supporting European climate and energy policies with science-based evidence.
Facilitating the implementation of the SET Plan and its contribution to key EU initiatives like the Green Deal Industrial Plan, the Net Zero Industry Act, and the European Research Area.
Recognizing SET Plan stakeholder fora as crucial players in the clean energy transition.
Addressing the societal and economic effects of the clean energy transition by considering the interests, needs, and concerns of end-users and actors across the value chain of respective technology sectors.
The scope of the projects involves supporting ETIPs, IWGs, and stakeholder fora in various sectors, considering their specific needs, emerging European policy priorities, and coordination with other initiatives to avoid overlaps.
Eligible sectors for proposals include:
Geothermal energy
Hydropower
Ocean energy
Photovoltaics
Renewable fuels and bioenergy
Solar thermal energy
Renewable heating and cooling
Direct solar fuels
Wind energy
Energy efficiency in buildings
Sustainable and efficient energy use in industry
Direct current technologies
Carbon capture storage and use
Hydrogen
Energy systems
In line with the Recovery Plan for Europe and EU climate and energy policies, stakeholder fora are expected to develop research and innovation roadmaps and analyses, such as strategic research and innovation agendas, strategic reports, industrial strategies, market opportunity analyses, funding needs assessments, innovation barrier studies, and assessments of their sectors’ contribution to European competitiveness and strategic autonomy.
Special attention should be given to key challenges outlined in the European Green Deal, the Green Deal Industrial Plan, and the Net Zero Industry Act, including:
Energy security
Technological pushback
Industrial production and competitiveness
Supply chain security and dependencies
Access to market
Circularity
Advanced materials
Digitalisation
Societal transformation
Skills
Just transition
Projects are also expected to contribute to the goals of the European Research Area in the field of energy, particularly achieving the 3% GDP target for public and private spending on research and innovation.
Stakeholder fora should ensure the participation of industrial players (including SMEs), research and civil society organizations, universities, and European associations across several SET Plan countries, establishing links with national authorities. Projects are encouraged to implement outreach approaches to widen participation from across the EU and associated countries. Societal needs and interests should be considered, addressing inequalities and employment issues. Synergies with relevant Horizon Europe European Partnerships should be established where applicable.
Projects are encouraged to implement dissemination and networking activities, such as joint workshops, thematic conferences, webinar series, and regular exchanges with other relevant projects.
Relevant project outputs will feed into the SET Plan information system (SETIS), the annual SET Plan progress report, and the Commission’s Clean Energy Technology Observatory. Projects should provide data and analysis tracking the progress of different technologies towards EU targets, including those set out by the Net Zero Industry Act, the Critical Raw Materials Act, and the Renewable Energy Directive. Data should be accessible and reusable according to the FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Reusable, Interoperable). The projects are expected to contribute to the reporting of the SET Plan to the European Parliament and the Council.
Projects should prepare new or update existing finance and sustainability plans for the future continuation of stakeholder fora without EU funding.
If relevant, the effective contribution of SSH disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts, institutions, as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH expertise, is required to produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.
The indicative project duration is two years.
General conditions for admissibility, eligible countries, financial and operational capacity, exclusion, evaluation and award criteria, submission and evaluation processes, indicative timeline, and legal and financial setup are described in the annexes of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual.
Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021.
Application and evaluation forms, model grant agreements, and additional documents are available in the Submission System and the Funding & Tenders Portal.
The opening date for submission is 06 May 2025, and the deadline is 02 September 2025, 17:00:00 Brussels time.
The total budget for HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11 is EUR 7,500,000, with an indicative number of 15 grants.
Other related funding opportunities within the same call include:
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-03: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 20,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-06: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 3,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-08: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 10,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-10: Programme Cofund Actions with a budget of EUR 69,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-12: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 500,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-03: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 20,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-04: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 12,000,000 (3 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-06: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 28,000,000 (4 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-09: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 18,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-11: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 18,000,000 (3 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-15: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 4,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-16: Coordination and Support Actions with a budget of EUR 1,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-17: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 20,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-21: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 14,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-25: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 10,000,000 (2 grants)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-26: Research and Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 5,000,000 (1 grant)
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-27: Innovation Actions with a budget of EUR 14,000,000 (2 grants)
This opportunity is designed to bolster the SET Plan by providing support to stakeholder groups working on clean energy technologies. It aims to ensure that European climate and energy policies are well-informed, that the SET Plan is effectively implemented, and that these stakeholder groups are recognized as vital contributors to the energy transition. The focus is on fostering collaboration, developing strategic roadmaps, and addressing the societal and economic impacts of transitioning to clean energy. By encouraging broad participation and the use of FAIR data principles, the EU seeks to accelerate the progress towards its ambitious climate and energy targets.
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Eligible Applicant Types: The eligible applicant types for this opportunity include industrial players (including SMEs), research and civil society organizations, universities, and European associations representing relevant sectors. The stakeholder fora should ensure the participation of these entities across several SET Plan countries, establishing links with national authorities.
Funding Type: The funding type for this opportunity is primarily a grant, specifically HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions (HORIZON-CSA), and HORIZON Innovation Actions (HORIZON-IA), HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions (HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON Programme Cofund Actions (HORIZON-COFUND). Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum.
Consortium Requirement: The opportunity requires a consortium of multiple applicants. The stakeholder fora should ensure the participation of various entities across several SET Plan countries.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility includes EU member states and associated countries. The projects are encouraged to develop and implement robust outreach approaches to widen participation from across the EU and associated countries. A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects.
Target Sector: The target sectors for this program are diverse, covering various aspects of clean energy. These sectors include geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, photovoltaics, renewable fuels and bioenergy, solar thermal energy, renewable heating and cooling, direct solar fuels, wind energy, energy efficiency in buildings, sustainable and efficient energy use in industry, direct current technologies, carbon capture storage and use, hydrogen, and energy systems.
Mentioned Countries: The opportunity mentions SET Plan countries. It also refers to EU member states and associated countries, as well as non-EU/non-Associated Countries.
Project Stage: The project stage varies depending on the specific action type. It includes research, innovation, and implementation, covering stages from research and innovation actions to innovation actions.
Funding Amount: The funding amount varies significantly depending on the specific topic and action type. The budget overview provides a detailed breakdown:
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-03: €20,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-06: €3,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-08: €10,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-10: €69,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11: €7,500,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-12: €500,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-03: €20,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-04: €12,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-06: €28,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-09: €18,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-11: €18,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-15: €4,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-16: €1,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-17: €20,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-21: €14,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-25: €10,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-26: €5,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-27: €14,000,000
Application Type: The application type is an open call with a single-stage submission process.
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money in the form of a lump sum grant.
Application Stages: The application process involves a single stage.
Success Rates: The indicative number of grants varies for each topic, providing some insight into the potential success rates. For example, HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11 indicates around 15 grants, while others indicate only 1 or 2.
Co-funding Requirement: The HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-10 topic is a co-fund action, implying a co-funding requirement. Other topics do not explicitly state a co-funding requirement, but applicants should review the specific conditions for each topic.
This opportunity is part of the Horizon Europe program, specifically under Cluster 5, and aims to support the SET Plan in achieving its strategic objectives related to the European Green Deal, REPowerEU, and the Green Deal Industrial Plan. The funding supports various actions, including coordination and support actions, research and innovation actions, and innovation actions, across a wide range of clean energy sectors. The goal is to facilitate the clean energy transition by supporting stakeholder fora, developing research and innovation roadmaps, and addressing the societal and economic effects of this transition. Eligible applicants include industrial players, research organizations, civil society organizations, universities, and European associations from EU member states and associated countries. The funding is provided as a lump sum, and the application process involves a single stage. The success rates vary depending on the specific topic, and some actions may require co-funding. Overall, this opportunity seeks to bolster the SET Plan's role in the clean energy transition and align its objectives with broader European policy goals.
Funding Type: The funding type for this opportunity is primarily a grant, specifically HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions (HORIZON-CSA), and HORIZON Innovation Actions (HORIZON-IA), HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions (HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON Programme Cofund Actions (HORIZON-COFUND). Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum.
Consortium Requirement: The opportunity requires a consortium of multiple applicants. The stakeholder fora should ensure the participation of various entities across several SET Plan countries.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility includes EU member states and associated countries. The projects are encouraged to develop and implement robust outreach approaches to widen participation from across the EU and associated countries. A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects.
Target Sector: The target sectors for this program are diverse, covering various aspects of clean energy. These sectors include geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, photovoltaics, renewable fuels and bioenergy, solar thermal energy, renewable heating and cooling, direct solar fuels, wind energy, energy efficiency in buildings, sustainable and efficient energy use in industry, direct current technologies, carbon capture storage and use, hydrogen, and energy systems.
Mentioned Countries: The opportunity mentions SET Plan countries. It also refers to EU member states and associated countries, as well as non-EU/non-Associated Countries.
Project Stage: The project stage varies depending on the specific action type. It includes research, innovation, and implementation, covering stages from research and innovation actions to innovation actions.
Funding Amount: The funding amount varies significantly depending on the specific topic and action type. The budget overview provides a detailed breakdown:
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-03: €20,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-06: €3,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-08: €10,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-10: €69,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11: €7,500,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-12: €500,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-03: €20,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-04: €12,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-06: €28,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-09: €18,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-11: €18,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-15: €4,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-16: €1,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-17: €20,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-21: €14,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-25: €10,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-26: €5,000,000
HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D3-27: €14,000,000
Application Type: The application type is an open call with a single-stage submission process.
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money in the form of a lump sum grant.
Application Stages: The application process involves a single stage.
Success Rates: The indicative number of grants varies for each topic, providing some insight into the potential success rates. For example, HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-11 indicates around 15 grants, while others indicate only 1 or 2.
Co-funding Requirement: The HORIZON-CL5-2025-02-D2-10 topic is a co-fund action, implying a co-funding requirement. Other topics do not explicitly state a co-funding requirement, but applicants should review the specific conditions for each topic.
This opportunity is part of the Horizon Europe program, specifically under Cluster 5, and aims to support the SET Plan in achieving its strategic objectives related to the European Green Deal, REPowerEU, and the Green Deal Industrial Plan. The funding supports various actions, including coordination and support actions, research and innovation actions, and innovation actions, across a wide range of clean energy sectors. The goal is to facilitate the clean energy transition by supporting stakeholder fora, developing research and innovation roadmaps, and addressing the societal and economic effects of this transition. Eligible applicants include industrial players, research organizations, civil society organizations, universities, and European associations from EU member states and associated countries. The funding is provided as a lump sum, and the application process involves a single stage. The success rates vary depending on the specific topic, and some actions may require co-funding. Overall, this opportunity seeks to bolster the SET Plan's role in the clean energy transition and align its objectives with broader European policy goals.
Short Summary
- Impact
- The funding aims to facilitate the clean energy transition by supporting stakeholder fora, developing research and innovation roadmaps, and addressing the societal and economic effects of this transition.
- Impact
- The funding aims to facilitate the clean energy transition by supporting stakeholder fora, developing research and innovation roadmaps, and addressing the societal and economic effects of this transition.
- Applicant
- Applicants should possess skills in clean energy technologies, project management, research and innovation, and stakeholder engagement.
- Applicant
- Applicants should possess skills in clean energy technologies, project management, research and innovation, and stakeholder engagement.
- Developments
- The funding will support projects in various clean energy sectors, including geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, photovoltaics, renewable fuels, and energy efficiency.
- Developments
- The funding will support projects in various clean energy sectors, including geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, photovoltaics, renewable fuels, and energy efficiency.
- Applicant Type
- This funding is designed for industrial players (including SMEs), research organizations, civil society organizations, universities, and European associations.
- Applicant Type
- This funding is designed for industrial players (including SMEs), research organizations, civil society organizations, universities, and European associations.
- Consortium
- The opportunity requires a consortium of multiple applicants to ensure diverse participation across several SET Plan countries.
- Consortium
- The opportunity requires a consortium of multiple applicants to ensure diverse participation across several SET Plan countries.
- Funding Amount
- The funding amounts vary by topic, with specific grants ranging from €500,000 to €69,000,000.
- Funding Amount
- The funding amounts vary by topic, with specific grants ranging from €500,000 to €69,000,000.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for EU member states and associated countries, as well as specific non-EU/non-Associated Countries that have provisions for participation.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for EU member states and associated countries, as well as specific non-EU/non-Associated Countries that have provisions for participation.
- Industry
- This funding is part of the Horizon Europe program, specifically targeting clean energy sectors under the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan.
- Industry
- This funding is part of the Horizon Europe program, specifically targeting clean energy sectors under the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan.