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UKERC maintains a database of live calls for energy RDD&D sorted by funding organisation - e.g. EPSRC or TSB.

Please send us any details of opportunities that we have missed.

Fuel cells and hydrogen joint undertaking 2013 call for proposals

Published At: Fri 25 January 2013 09:00 GMT - Expires At: Wed 22 May 2013 16:47 BST - (294 Reads)

The European Commission FP7 call on Fuel cells and hydrogen is open to receive submissions for projects addressing the following areas -

  • Transportation and refuelling infrastructure
  • Hydrogen production and distribution
  • Stationary power generation and combined heat and power
  • Early markets
  • Cross-cutting issues

The indicative budget for this call is €68.5 million. More information can be found here. The closing date for application is 22nd May 2013

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Environmental Data: Short Projects to consider applications, products and services.

Published At: Fri 26 April 2013 14:17 BST - Expires At: Thu 23 May 2013 14:17 BST - (54 Reads)

In advance of a joint NERC/TSB feasibility project call, "Developing new Business Solutions from Environmental Data", (to be launched in the Autumn), NERC is inviting the submission of proposals for short projects that consider the use of NERC funded information and data in the development of applications, products and services.

 
Funding of up to £15K is available to enable researchers to:
  • Liaise with businesses and other end-users  to understand their requirements and gauge interest in a product, service or application, which uses NERC funded data;
  • Develop, in discussion with the end user, a mock up or 'storyboard' to visualise what the product, service or application may look like.
  • Work up  datasets, preferably from NERC Data Centres, which are of interest to business and other end users (in preparation for the forthcoming Technology Strategy Board/NERC joint feasibility project call).
 
Projects could address one or more of the points above and should be based around the following sectors: Transport, Energy, Built Environment / Future Cities, Agriculture and Food. Applications must include the use of NERC funded data / information.
 
More details, the project specification and an application form can be found on the NERC website here. The closing date for receipt of applications is noon on 24th May 2013.
 

 

 

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Samsung Global Research Outreach (GRO) Program Now Open

Published At: Fri 19 April 2013 12:10 BST - Expires At: Fri 24 May 2013 12:10 BST - (111 Reads)

The SAMSUNG Global Research Outreach (GRO) program, open to leading universities around the world, is Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. & related Samsung companies (SAMSUNG)'s annual call for research proposals.

Through the GRO program, our institute invites you to submit your innovative research ideas which will be evaluated for their novelty and alignment with SAMSUNG's many different research fields.

Selected proposals will receive financial support for one year ranging from USD $50,000 to $100,000 including any applicable overhead. Joint research proposals from multiple universities may also be accepted.

There are six areas of interest within the Energy Sector which can be found here. The deadline for submission is 24th May 2013.
 

 

 

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FENCO-NET joint call within CO2 capture, transport and storage.

Published At: Fri 26 April 2013 09:00 BST - Expires At: Wed 29 May 2013 15:34 BST - (54 Reads)

FENCO-NET is a grouping of European organizations having responsibilities relating to the funding of national R&D programs in the field of fossil energy. FENCO- NET has agreed to publish a joint call on CO2 capture, transport and storage with the following topics:

  1. Preventing unintended migration of CO2 from geological storage sites
  2. CO2 onshore and offshore monitoring techniques
  3. CO2 transport
  4. New innovative CO2 capture technologies

UK, Greece, Poland and Norway have committed national funding for the joint call with approximately €300-600k each. It is expected that about 3-4 projects can be funded over a period of approximately 1.5 to 3 years period. The call will open for other FENCO-NET countries to join the projects at a later stage if national funding is confirmed. Applications to the joint call will require at least two partners from two member countries. The national financial contributions will be assigned to the project partners of that respective country only. Cross-border funding is not envisaged.

For more information please go here. The closing date for submission is 29th May 2013.

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ERA Chairs

Published At: Fri 01 February 2013 09:00 GMT - Expires At: Thu 30 May 2013 09:32 BST - (224 Reads)

ERA Chairs is a new measure to bridge the research and innovation divide in Europe. These grants are intended to help develop research excellence in EU Member States, Associated Countries and regions.

Universities or other eligible research institutions with currently low levels of participation in the Framework Programme, with a demonstrated potential and a concrete plan for research excellence, will be selected by the Commission to appoint outstanding research leaders: the "ERA Chairs" and his/her research team. This will permit these institutions to develop, in a particular field, the level of excellence required to successfully compete internationally and effectively widen participation.

For more information please go here. The deadline for the submission of proposals is 30th May 2013

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Offshore wind component technologies development and demonstration scheme - third call for proposals

Published At: Fri 19 April 2013 12:05 BST - Expires At: Fri 31 May 2013 12:05 BST - (55 Reads)

The Department of Energy and Climate Change invites calls for proposals under its offshore wind component technologies development and demonstration scheme. The aim of this call is to reduce the cost of offshore wind energy by accelerating the commercialisation of devices and component technologies for offshore wind systems. The primary objectives are:

  • to test and demonstrate component technologies for >5MW offshore wind turbines and associated technologies that could be incorporated into the offshore wind systems or farm designs;
  • to provide support to tackle new challenges and innovation required to design and build components that go beyond current understanding and experience;
  • generate learning and practical experience that can improve confidence in innovative offshore wind systems and help reduce future costs.

DECC welcomes individual and collaborative bids from businesses or consortia. The scheme is open to businesses or consortia across the EU, but grants are only available for projects primarily taking place in the UK. Applicants may not be public sector organisations. Universities are eligible to take part.

This call has a capital budget of up to £4 million. Awards are expected to be between £250,000 and £4m in size, and between two and six awards will be made. Awards are made on an ongoing basis and further information can be found here.

 

 

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Royal Society - DFID Africa Capacity Building Initiative

Published At: Fri 17 August 2012 10:24 BST - Expires At: Wed 05 June 2013 10:24 BST - (340 Reads)

This programme is for scientists who want to develop collaborative research consortia between scientists in sub-Saharan Africa and a research institution in the UK.The overall aim of the scheme is to strengthen the research capacity of universities and research institution in sub-Saharan Africa by supporting the development of sustainable research networks.

The objectives are to:

  • facilitate sustainable multidisciplinary partnerships between research groups in sub-Saharan Africa and the UK.
  • strengthen research and training capacity in sub-Saharan African Institutions of Higher Education through the skill transfer between partner organisations of the research consortia.
  • produce a cadre of young, talented researchers through integrated PhD scholarships and shared supervision of post-graduate students between the UK-based and African consortia members.
  • evaluate the contributions of the Africa Initiative to supporting universities and institutions in Africa to develop sustainable research and research training capacity.

The scheme provides funding towards research expenses, travel and subsistence costs, (PhD) training, and limited funds for equipment.

Applications will be accepted in three research priority area - Water & sanitation; Renewable energy; Soil-related research

For more information please go here. The scheme opens on the 1st November 2012

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Smart Cities Annual Conference 2013

Published At: Fri 03 May 2013 15:07 BST - Expires At: Wed 05 June 2013 15:07 BST - (37 Reads)

5th - 6th June 2013, Budapest, Hungary

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Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions from Heavy-duty Vehicles

Published At: Fri 03 May 2013 11:21 BST - Expires At: Mon 10 June 2013 11:21 BST - (45 Reads)

 

European Commission, Directorates-General for the Environment/Climate Action, has published a call for tenders regarding a framework contract for services in the field of energy efficiency and CO2 emissions from heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs): methodology for simulating HDV emissions, certification, analysis and policy development.
 
The expertise sought under this multiple framework contract will be used in the preparation, compilation, cost-benefit and impact assessment analysis of policies to curb CO2 emissions from heavy-duty vehicles.
 
This may in particular include the further development of the HDV emissions' measurement methodology and simulation tool, as well as of certification procedures on HDV fuel consumption and CO2 emissions; the evaluation of climate change impacts of road transport legislation; the potential for curbing HDV energy consumption and CO2 emissions; and the development of policy measures that curb these emissions.
 
The deadline is the 10th June 2013 and further information can be found here.

 

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Nuclear Energy University Program integrated research project – US/UK collaborations

Published At: Fri 19 April 2013 12:08 BST - Expires At: Wed 12 June 2013 12:08 BST - (66 Reads)

The Research Councils UK’s energy programme, led by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, invites participation of UK researchers in the US Department of Energy’s Nuclear Energy University Program integrated research projects. In particular, the RCEP will support the UK component of collaborative UK/US proposals to the NEUP’s solicitation for research into the simulation of neutron damage for high-dose exposure of advanced reactor materials.

UK applicants should discuss the call remit and engage closely with their US partners when preparing the proposal.

Before submitting a full proposal, UK applicants should contact the RCEP lead to discuss their intent to apply. RCEP will then provide a letter of support, which needs to be included in the full proposal submitted through the NEUP. Full proposals should be submitted by the lead US partner. UK partners are encouraged to include other UK stakeholders in their proposal.

The UK component must fall within the EPSRC remit and UK applicants must be eligible for EPSRC funding. Higher education institutions, some research council institutes and independent research organisations are eligible to apply.

EPSRC expects to contribute £1 million, likely for one project only. The deadline is the 12th June 2013 and more information can be found here.

 

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US/UK Collaborative Funding Opportunity Nuclear Energy University Programs Integrated Research Project

Published At: Fri 15 March 2013 09:00 GMT - Expires At: Wed 12 June 2013 13:17 BST - (176 Reads)

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy created Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) in 2009 to consolidate its university support under one programme.

The RCUK Energy Programme would like to encourage the participation of UK researchers in this programme. In particular the RCEP will support the UK component of proposals including US/UK collaboration to the NEUP's Integrated Research Projects solicitation.

The area of collaboration in this NEUP call focuses on the: Simulation of Neutron Damage for High Dose Exposure of Advanced Reactor Materials.

Proposals should be submitted by the US partner according to NEUP processes. The RCEP will input into the peer review process and will ultimately fund based on the NEUPs funding recommendation.

For more information please go here. The closing date is the 12th June 2013

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Study on renewable Energy and Research and Innovation Capacity 

Published At: Fri 03 May 2013 11:26 BST - Expires At: Thu 13 June 2013 11:26 BST - (50 Reads)

 

The European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, has published a call for tenders for the provision of a study on renewable energy and research and innovation capacity of sub-Saharan Africa.
 
Sub-Saharan Africa offers important renewable energy sources that could be exploited to help the development of the region. This potential should be used alongside the development of the indigenous capacity for deploying and maintaining it (e.g. exploitation of the biomass feedstock resources, which is environmentally, socially and economically sustainable in the long run).
 
This in turn, requires improving the research and innovation (R&I) capacities in the region. However, the exact research capacities and needs are not well known, nor the social, economic and environmental impacts of different technologies. Therefore, it is highly desirable to undertake a feasibility study before putting forward any targeted R&I renewable energy topics for cooperation with sub-Saharan Africa . It will enable the formulation of a clear strategy on whether and how to undertake a research and innovation programme that would be equitable and beneficial to the region in the area of renewable energy.
 
The deadline for applications in 13th June 2013 and further information can be found here.

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Study on renewable energy and research and innovation capacity of sub-Saharan Africa

Published At: Fri 10 May 2013 09:00 BST - Expires At: Thu 13 June 2013 16:11 BST - (50 Reads)

The Directorate-General for Research and Innovation invites proposals for the study on renewable energy and research and innovation capacity of sub-Saharan Africa. Tenderers will undertake a feasibility study on renewable energy and research and innovation capacity of sub-Saharan Africa before putting forward any targeted R&I renewable energy topics for cooperation. It will enable the formulation of a clear strategy on whether and how to undertake a research and innovation programme that would be equitable and beneficial to the region in the area of renewable energy.

The total budget is €1 million without VAT for a period of 18 months.

For more information please go here. The closing date is the 13th June 2013.

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships - Power Electronics – Enabling a Resilient Energy System

Published At: Fri 22 March 2013 05:42 GMT - Expires At: Tue 18 June 2013 05:42 BST - (109 Reads)

The Technology Strategy Board, Welsh Government and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) are to invest jointly up to £1m to establish new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) in the area of power electronics.


They are looking to support a cohort of up to 12 KTPs UK-wide for this thematic KTP competition, with up to three of these coming from companies based in Wales. Power electronics is considered key to enabling a resilient energy system for a future UK energy mix which will include a larger percentage of renewables, connectivity to a European supergrid, community energy systems, and electric vehicle charging.


This targeted call for KTPs aims to stimulate and support supply chain innovation in power electronics and the energy sector. It is part of a £5.4m programme and is running in parallel with a £4.4m Technology Strategy Board investment in power electronics. Typical annual project costs could be in the region of £60k with a third of this being contributed by the company, in the case of an SME.


This targeted call will encourage knowledge-sharing across projects, and will facilitate effective links to the UK research base, including the developing EPSRC National Centre for Power Electronics. This will give the businesses involved access to knowledge and expertise held by a range of academic groups with different perspectives on the high-level challenges facing the industry.


KTP applicants can link their projects to the Technology Strategy Board technical feasibility or collaborative R&D competition strands where appropriate. Those organisations applying to both competitions must make sure that their proposals can stand alone and are not dependent on both applications being successful.


The brief can be downloaded here, the deadline for applications is the 19th June 2013.

 

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The European Parliament invites proposals for expertise to the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy on regulatory and policy issues in the fields of industry, ICT, research and innovation and energy and climate change. Expertise shall be provided in the form of briefings and studies as well as attendance at committee meetings and presentations by lead experts or the organisation of workshops.

Tenders may be submitted for one or more of the following lots:

  • industrial policy;
  • digital agenda and ICT;
  • research and innovation policy;
  • energy and climate change policies.

All persons working on the contract must have at least five years of professional or academic experience, and project leaders must have at least 10 years of experience. Senior researchers must have at least seven years of experience. The tenderer must successfully have completed at least four scientific contracts in the past five years as well as having a relevant publishing record and knowledge of EU institutional framework and decision-making process.

Funding is worth €500,000 over 12 months, renewable up to three times.

For more information please go here. The closing date is the 20th June 2013.

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SUPERGEN Wind Energy Hub Call

Published At: Fri 03 May 2013 15:02 BST - Expires At: Wed 26 June 2013 15:02 BST - (32 Reads)

 

The Research Councils UK Energy Programme is looking to support a Wind Energy Hub as part of the next phase of the SUPERGEN programme. There is up to £3 million available for this call, and the duration of the grant will be for five years. Only a single Hub will be funded.
 
Please note that this call is the first stage of the SUPERGEN Wind energy refresh activity. When the Hub is functioning there will be further, fully open calls during the lifetime of the Hub that will strategically steer wind research supported by the Research Councils Energy programme.
 
The deadline is 4pm GMT on 27th June 2013 and further information can b found here.

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IET scholarships now open for applications

Published At: Fri 01 February 2013 09:00 GMT - Expires At: Thu 27 June 2013 16:00 BST - (229 Reads)

This year the Diamond Jubilee scholarships are named in honour of the IET’s patron, Her Majesty the Queen, and aim to help address the science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills shortage in the UK.

Students likely to achieve three A’s at A level, three A grade Advanced Highers or five A grade Highers and starting an IET accredited engineering or technology degree this autumn, will be eligible to receive £1,000 per year.

The IET’s Ambition awards also offer opportunities for engineering students to get financial support: undergraduate and postgraduate students can apply for IET scholarships worth up to £10,000.

For more information please go here. The final deadline for entry for the postgraduate scholarships is 4th April 2013 and the deadline for the Diamond Jubilee scholarships and undergraduate scholarships is 27th June 2013.

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EPSRC Collaborative Research Programme in Decommissioning, Immobilisation and Management of Nuclear Waste

Published At: Fri 10 May 2013 09:00 BST - Expires At: Thu 27 June 2013 16:08 BST - (24 Reads)

This call is to support a research programme covering the key research challenges in the decommissioning, immobilisation and management of nuclear waste for disposal to replace the Diamond activity when it comes to a close this year.

A scoping workshop was held in Sheffield on the 1st May 2013 to identify the critical issues that need to be addressed, namely:

  • Spent Fuel Storage
  • PuO2 and Fuel residues
  • Legacy Pond and Silo Sludges
  • Structural Integrity
  • Alternative resources

The workshop was attended by representative of the UK university departments active in this area, and by representatives from the NDA, Sellafield, HSE/ONR and NNL. Only attendees that were present at the workshop may lead a submission to this call, though researchers that were not present may be involved as CoIs.

Researchers that did not attend the workshop that are interested in engaging with the call should contact the project leaders directly, details are given in the call documents.

For more information please go here. The closing date is 27th June 2013.

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Pre-announcement - Call for European-Chinese joint research projects in Societal Challenges - Green Economy and Population Change

Published At: Fri 17 May 2013 09:00 BST - Expires At: Sun 30 June 2013 14:52 BST - (16 Reads)

The research funding organisations of China (NSFC), France (ANR), Germany (DFG), The Netherlands (NWO) and the United Kingdom (ESRC) are delighted to launch a new multi-lateral collaboration consisting of a joint research programme on two basic societal challenges:

  • The challenges of the Green Economy
  • The challenges of Population Change

There will be a number of priority areas within these themes and researchers from these countries will be invited to submit proposals for joint projects in these areas. Researchers may have any disciplinary background within the social sciences and beyond, however, the proposal should be predominantly within the social sciences and applicants must satisfy the eligibility criteria of their home funding agency. Projects will also need to involve a number of Chinese and European partners; full guidance will be announced in the call.

Further information about the priority areas will be made available by the end of June 2013 with the full call launched in September. The closing date of the call will be in early December 2013. If you have any further questions, please go here.

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2nd NER300 Call for Proposals launched

Published At: Fri 03 May 2013 14:59 BST - Expires At: Tue 02 July 2013 14:59 BST - (32 Reads)

 

The European Commission has launched the 2nd Call for Proposals for innovative renewable energy and carbon capture and storage projects under the NER 300. The deadline for Member States to complete the eligibility assessment for Projects and forward the Application Forms from the Project
Sponsor together with the Submission Forms to the European Investment Bank is 3rd July 2013. More details can be found at http://ec.europa.eu/clima/funding/ner300/index_en.htm
 

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