Joint Nordic Hydrogen Research Programme

The call for proposals for the Joint Nordic Hydrogen Research Programme is now open.

Sista dag för ansökan 2022-10-31

The programme is funded by Nordic Energy Research together with Business FinlandIcelandic Research FundInnovation Fund DenmarkNorwegian Research Council,and Swedish Energy Agency.

The potential of hydrogen to become a zero-emission energy carrier, storage solution, serve as feedstock and as a fuel for hard-to-abate sectors have become a very attractive option in the quest to reduce CO2-emissions both at EU-level and in the Nordic region. All the Nordic countries have roadmaps and strategies related to hydrogen. In addition, there are several research programmes and industrial projects launched.

Thematic scope

The research programme will be organized with a theme considered to provide common interest for all Nordic countries intended to complement rather than duplicate national R&D programmes. This Nordic collaboration should create outcomes and impact of greater value for the countries involved than could be achieved through national activities alone.

“Nordic hydrogen valleys as energy hubs – by 2030 and 2040”

  • Demonstrate the use of hydrogen, ammonia and electrofuels in the wider energy systems. For example; in ports, within transportation and industry.
  • Topics may also include a link to sector coupling, such as district heating or industrial processes that support the position of hydrogen valleys as energy hubs.
  • Projects should assess technological, safety and socio-economical barriers for a hydrogen, ammonia and e-fuel based transition in, for example; harbour operations, including fuelling of vessels and transportation and logistics-related services.
  • Projects should identify and outline ambitious pathways towards 2030 and 2040 hydrogen value chains and infrastructure in energy hubs.
  • Deliver tangible outputs at clearly defined milestones and adjust for emerging shifts and technological breakthroughs.

Nordic added value of the programme

Projects should create outcomes and impact of greater value for the countries involved than could be achieved through national activities alone. Examples of such added value may be building critical mass; networking; sharing data, infrastructure and resources; enhancing scientific excellence; creating societal impacts; and contributing to research-based policymaking. Projects should be agile in the sense that they can and will adapt to fast innovative, structural or political changes during the project timeline.

The programme will promote green growth in the Nordic region based on knowledge, innovation, mobility and digital integration, in line with the Nordic Council of Minister’s vision of a green and competitive Nordic region.

Eligibility

  • Only projects with participation from two or more Nordic countries will be eligible
  • The formal applicant (Project Owner) must be a Research Performing Organisation (RPO) based in one of the Nordic countries
  • The Project Manager must be an established senior researcher from this RPO
  • The project must include at least one private company participating in the consortium with a substantial in-kind contribution
  • Projects must begin by 28th February 2023 and must operate continuously for a period up to 3 years
  • Proposals must be submitted electronically through the call system accessible via https://www.nordicenergy.org/funding
  • The project must follow the instructions regarding length, formatting and budgeting specified at the call portal.
  • Letters of intent expressing institutional commitment from all participating partners must be provided together with the full proposal
  • Projects must address the thematic scope of the call
  • The sum applied for must be within the maximum limit stated under Financial Framework (20 MNOK)

It is essential that applicants familiarise themselves with their respective national funding agency’s rules, in addition to the aforementioned eligibility criteria.

 

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