The grants of the Dutch ‘Top Sector Energy’ (TSE) include a wide range of grants schemes for industrial companies and other parties working on cutting-edge innovations in the field of energy and climate. The grant schemes have names such as DEI+, VEKI and TSE Industry. This week, the new TSE grant rounds for 2023 were announced. This article provides an overview of the new opportunities, grant budgets and application periods.
The new TSE application rounds cover the following sub-programmes and topics:
Below, we briefly discuss each of these sub-programmes (also referred to as ‘grant modules’) point by point.
DEI+ is the main Dutch grant programme for pilots and demonstration projects aimed at new innovations in the field of energy and CO2 reduction. It involves the practical testing (e.g. in a pilot plant) of innovations for which most of the research is already behind them. The innovations can cover the following 8 themes: Energy efficiency, Renewable energy (including environmental integration), Flexibility of the energy system; Local infrastructure; Circular economy; Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCU/CCS); Other CO2-reducing measures; and the theme Natural gas-free homes, neighbourhoods, residential buildings and utility buildings.
NB: in the second half of 2023 there will be another/separate DEI+ tender round around the theme of Hydrogen & green chemistry (‘GroenvermogenNL’).
The VEKI grant scheme is for Dutch industrial companies investing in the reduction of CO2 emissions within their own operations. The grant is intended as an extra impetus to accelerate such investments.
These grants are aimed at preparing a pilot or demonstration project, or an industrial investment project focusing on ‘mature technology’ that is consistent with climate goals. Project preparations must be in the form of an environmental study, feasibility study or similar study.
This sub-programme provides grants for research and development for:
a) long-term TSE industry projects (up to 4 years); b) short-term circular economy projects (maximum 2 years).
HEP is the new call sign of the previous ‘ERA-NET Energy Projects’ (including the ACT energy call). It involves co-financing for Dutch projects within European ‘energy calls’. The HEP is drawn up on themes corresponding to various modules of the ‘Horizon Europe co-funded Partnerships’ (such as the Clean Energy Transition Partnership, CETP). In 2023, there are opportunities for CETP projects around CCS and CCU.
PNO’s experts are very experienced with the TSE grant scheme. They know exactly which innovations stand a chance of getting a grant within DEI+, VEKI or another programme. Our experience is of great value for companies that are especially good at innovations, but somewhat less adept at preparing a strong grant application. Want to know more about our services? Send us your question or message using the contact form below and we will get back to you quickly.
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