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The joint Baltic-Nordic Energy Research programme

The joint Baltic-Nordic Energy Research programme

Country: Norway
City: Oslo
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Call for proposals: The joint Baltic-Nordic Energy Research program. Nordic Energy Research is issuing a call for proposals for research projects under the joint Baltic-Nordic Energy Research programme.

This international context and the ongoing integration of the electricity grid between the Baltic States and the Nordic countries means that there is a need for a regional perspective in the energy system and in the electricity sector specifically. Further, The aim of this call is to strengthen the common Baltic-Nordic knowledge on future challenges and developments.

Thematic Scope

The thematic scope of the call is limited to one (or more) of the four areas of key interest for the Baltic-Nordic Energy Research Programme:

  • Decarbonization of the transport sector
  • Energy efficiency in buildings and industry
  • Energy system analysis
  • Challenges and opportunities for regional electricity grids

Moreover, The scope of the call covers technical/natural sciences and social science-based research on energy. Also, These projects should aim to address research questions from a Baltic-Nordic perspective, and also, to focus on regional perspectives or to solve questions that will result in added Baltic-Nordic knowledge.

Benefit

  • This call of 4.5 million NOK aims to support three research projects of up to two years in length. Further,  Each project can be eligible for funding of up to 1.5 MNOK for the project period (2 years).

Eligibility

  • All proposals must be written in English and follow the structure set out in the application form
  • Further, The host institution (Project Owner) must be based in Estonia, Latvia or a Nordic country.
  • The Project Manager must be an established senior researcher at the host institution.
  • Projects must begin before February 1, 2020, and must operate continuously for a period of 1.5 to 2 years.
  • Projects must address one (or more) of the four key interest areas
  • Letters of intent signaling institutional commitment from all participating partners must be provided together with the full proposal.

Specifications

Type of Opportunity Miscellaneous
Deadline11 September,2019
CountryNorway
CityOslo
Open toSpecific Countries
OrganizerNordic Energy Research

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