2024 CET Partnership Call: A key opportunity for Clean Energy Transition Projects
Fernando Gómez es Technical Manager – EU Projects en Euro-Funding desde 2020, con experiencia coordinando propuestas europeas de I+D+i. Especialista en financiación europea, ha actuado como Technical Manager en programas como Horizon Europe, MSCA, ERC, EIC, LIFE, CBE, Eurostars, Clean Hydrogen, CEF o Innovation Fund, entre otros, y ha coordinado proyectos como REALIZE y ATM-EXCITE. Con más de 17 años de experiencia, ha desempeñado funciones de R&D Project Manager en entidades de referencia como HM Hospitales, IMDEA y CIB-CSIC, además de contar con una sólida experiencia previa en bioenergía y energías renovables. Es evaluador experto para la Comisión Europea (H2020 y Horizon Europe) y para EUREKA, así como mentor certificado de startups por la Fundación Madri+d y asesor acreditado por ACCIÓ en los ámbitos de bioenergía y economía circular. Es licenciado en Biología Molecular y cuenta con másteres en Energías Renovables y Economía Circular, además de formación especializada en gestión de proyectos de I+D+i.
The 2024 Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP) Joint Call presents a significant opportunity for organizations and consortia looking to contribute to Europe’s energy transition and the broader goal of climate neutrality by 2050. With an allocated budget of approximately €100 million, this call offers substantial support for collaborative research, development, and innovation (RDI) projects that address critical energy system challenges.
What is the CET Partnership?
The CET Partnership, funded through the European Union’s Horizon Europe framework, is a strategic initiative designed to boost and accelerate the shift to clean energy. The partnership connects more than 45 national and regional funding organizations from over 30 countries, fostering collaboration across Europe and beyond.
This year’s joint call is the third annual iteration, following successful rounds in 2022 and 2023. With participation from both public and private entities, the call facilitates cross-border innovation, knowledge sharing, and impactful energy solutions.
- Key Dates and Budget
- Call Opening: 19 September 2024
- Pre-proposal Deadline: 21 November 2024, 14:00 CET
- Full Proposal Deadline: 2 April 2025, 14:00 CEST
- €100 million
- Project Start Dates: Between 1 September and 15 December 2025
- Project Duration: Between 12 to 36 months
- Call Focus Areas
The 2024 Joint Call is structured around 11 key modules, addressing a wide range of energy technologies and systems. These include:
- Data spaces and interoperability: Developing frameworks for energy data management.
- Energy system flexibility: Focusing on renewable energy integration, storage, and system optimization.
- Advanced renewable energy technologies: Enhancing power production technologies.
- Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS).
- Hydrogen and renewable fuels.
- Heating and cooling technologies.
- Geothermal energy technologies.
- Integrated regional energy systems.
- Integrated industrial energy systems.
Clean energy integration in the built environment
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include consortia of at least three partners from different countries, with at least two partners coming from EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries. Projects may include partners from universities, research organizations, public bodies, and private companies.
Application Process
The call operates in two stages:
- Pre-proposal Submission: Organizations submit an initial project proposal by 21 November 2024.
- Full Proposal Submission: If the pre-proposal is successful, applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal by 2 April 2025.
The projects selected for funding will receive support from their respective national or regional funding bodies, with guidance provided on specific funding requirements.
Why Participate?
The CET Partnership 2024 Joint Call is a critical opportunity for stakeholders in the energy sector to collaborate on transformative projects that can reshape the European energy landscape. Beyond financial support, participants will engage in a dynamic knowledge community, sharing insights and best practices to maximize the impact of their work.
Whether your organization is focused on advancing renewable energy technologies, optimizing energy systems, or integrating clean energy solutions into existing infrastructures, this call offers a pathway to funding and impactful collaboration.
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