Take part in developing the use of sustainable renewable transportation fuels through system analyses
Today 5 November 2018, a new call for projects within the Swedish Energy Agency and f3 collaborative research program Renewable transportation fuels and systems is opened. The call closes on 21 February 2019 and the maximum committed budget is 15 Million SEK. The full call text is available for downloading below.
The Do you conduct research on, work with or make use of systems analyses? In that case, you are welcome to apply for funding that promotes development and use of sustainable renewable transportation fuels. The applied projects within this call should contribute to increasing the knowledge on a future transport system supported by environmentally, economically and socially sustainable renewable transportation fuels. Projects involving several stakeholders and potential receivers of results, preferably from different sectors along e.g. a value chain, are specially welcomed.
Applied projects shall focus on issues that limit and/or impact the sustainability and potential of a certain fuel to contribute to a sustainable transport sector. Also, projects are prioritized that contribute to fullfilling the five impact goals of the collaborative research program. You can read more about them in the program description (in Swedish) and the full call text.
Support in the application process is offered until 21 February 2018, 12.00 by Susanna Widstrand, Swedish Energy Agency (email or phone 016-544 24 65) and Ingrid Nohlgren, f3 (email or phone 031-772 63 52).
Your application is submitted through the Swedish Energy Agency web-based application tool, E-kanalen. Below, relevant information and instructions for applicants is listed. NB: Most of the material is in Swedish.
Apply for support
Read this before you apply
- Full call text
- Instructions for applicants
- Instructions and form for communicative efforts
- Guidelines for in-kind support
Other useful information
- The Swedish Energy Agency webpage about the collaborative research program
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014
- Regulation (2008: 761) on state aid for research and development and innovation in the energy field