The European Commission’s Horizon Europe Work Programme for 2023-2024 has allocated 188.6 million EUR to support sustainable energy projects within Cluster 5. This cluster covers the areas of Climate, Energy and Mobility, and as such is a vital component of the EU’s research and innovation strategy focused on addressing climate change by enhancing energy systems, transport and industrial competitiveness.
The funds cover the two newly opened calls with a total of 18 topics for sustainable energy projects under Horizon Europe Cluster 5 aligned with the EU’s broader energy and climate policy objectives:
Proposals are due by 4 February 2025. The evaluation process for these calls is highly competitive, with proposals being reviewed by independent experts. Proposals must clearly demonstrate potential contributions to the EU’s climate and energy objectives, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy security, and fostering sustainable economic growth.
PNO provides expert consultancy services for organizations seeking Horizon Europe funding. With a strong track record from previous Horizon 2020 programs, PNO’s success rate is more than double the market average. We offer comprehensive support, from project conceptualization to proposal submission, ensuring applications meet evaluation criteria and align with Horizon Europe objectives. Our expertise spans multiple sectors, helping applicants navigate the complex process and maximize their chances of success. We also offer project management services to ensure high-quality, impactful proposals. Contact us to learn how we can assist you in securing funding for your next innovative project.
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