On 4 November, the first successful projects under the Innovation Fund will sign their grant agreement. On this occasion, the Directorate General for Climate Action is […]
On 4 November, the first successful projects under the Innovation Fund will sign their grant agreement. On this occasion, the Directorate General for Climate Action is organising an event at COP26 to present these successful projects and discuss together with project promoters and finance representatives how we can bridge the investment gap of breakthrough low-carbon technologies.
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To become the first climate-neutral continent in the world by 2050, Europe needs massive investments from both public and private sectors to make its green transition possible.
The Innovation Fund is one of the world’s largest funding programmes for the demonstration of innovative clean technologies. With is around €25 billion of support until 2030, it aims to bring to the market industrial solutions to decarbonise Europe, paving the way to climate neutrality and reinforcing European technological leadership on a global scale.
During the event, the first three successful projects from the first call for small-scale projects will sign their grant agreement and present their activities. The projects focus on the decarbonisation of flat glass production, the provision of innovative renewable heating to industrial applications, and the direct capture of CO2 through water.
Following the signature ceremony, project promoters and financiers from both public and private sector around the world will discuss how to accelerate investments in technologies with a recognised potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but which are currently too expensive to get to scale and compete with fossil-fuel based incumbent technologies. The discussion will not only focus on financing clean tech in Europe, but also in the US and developing countries.
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Conference agenda: 15.30 – 16.30 (Central European Time)
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Registration: https://www.cop26eusideevents.eu/