Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership

Last updated: 17.7.2025
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The Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership (CET Partnership) is a transnational initiative designed to boost and accelerate Europe's energy transition towards climate neutrality by 2050. It achieves this by pooling national and regional Research & Innovation (R&I) funding for a wide array of clean energy technologies and system solutions, fostering innovation ecosystems across Europe. This specific action aims to provide continued support and fund additional activities for the partnership.

Who is Funded by the Clean Energy Transition Partnership

This section details the eligibility criteria for the Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership, outlining which specific entities are invited to apply, the geographical scope of projects, and the overarching objectives that the program aims to achieve, emphasizing a shared European vision for energy transformation.

What the Clean Energy Transition Partnership Funds

The Clean Energy Transition Partnership supports a broad range of initiatives focused on sustainable, secure, and competitive energy supply. This includes fostering leadership in renewable energy, modernizing energy networks, and accelerating Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS). The program targets various project stages, from applied research to market deployment, and focuses on technologies that contribute to climate neutrality and energy independence.

Type and Scope of Clean Energy Funding

The Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership provides financial support in the form of grants. This section details the funding rates, the total budget allocated, and specifies that financial support to third parties is a core activity, with a notable maximum per third party.

Conditions and Requirements for Clean Energy Transition Applicants

This section outlines the essential conditions and requirements for participation in the Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership, covering aspects from application stipulations and consortium dynamics to financial guidelines and broader legal frameworks under Horizon Europe.

Clean Energy Transition Funding Application Procedure

The application process for the Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership is primarily designed as a continuation action, requiring submission by a pre-identified consortium. Evaluation considers the existing context, and successful applications lead to an amendment of an existing grant agreement.

This section outlines the foundational legal and policy documents that authorize and govern the Clean Energy Transition Co-funded Partnership, ensuring its legitimacy and guiding its operational framework within the broader context of Horizon Europe.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

5,000,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

71,000,000 €

Open Until

Open Until:

Ongoing

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

EU Member States and Associated Countries

Sectors

Sectors:

Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Water and Waste Management, Information and Communication Technology, Software Development, Green Technology, Research and Development, Environmental and Climate Protection, Other

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Market Introduction, Scaling, Commercialization

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Additional Partners:

EU SET Plan Implementation Working Groups, ETIPs, EERA joint programmes

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