Demonstration of large-scale CHP technologies for a shift to the use of biogenic residues and wastes
This program, part of Horizon Europe, focuses on advancing sustainable energy by demonstrating large-scale Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technologies. Its unique aim is to facilitate the retrofitting of existing fossil-fuel-based CHP systems to exclusively use sustainable biogenic residues and wastes, supporting Europe's climate protection goals and energy independence.
Who is Funded
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What is Funded
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Type and Scope of Funding
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Conditions and Requirements
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Application Procedure
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Legal Basis
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Allocated Budget:
50,000,000 €
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union and Associated Countries, with potential participation from other countries like Spain, Czechia, Italy, Bulgaria, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, Tunisia, Indonesia, Romania, Latvia, Croatia, Belgium, Israel, and Hungary.
Sectors:
Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Environmental and Climate Protection, Research and Development, Other
Application Type:
Optional Consortium
Funding Stages:
Pilot Testing, Prototyping, Scaling, Commercialization, Product Development, Implementation
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
Unknown
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