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Proposals submitted

Published on | 7 years ago

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Energy Transport

The JTI FUEL CELLS and HYDROGEN has announced the amount of proposals that have been submitted in the different call topics:

Transport: 11

  • Topic 01-1: 2
  • Topic 01-2: 4
  • Topic 01-3: 3
  • Topic 01-4: 2
  • Topic 01-5: 0

Energy: 23

  • Topic 02-1: 2
  • Topic 02-2: 1
  • Topic 02-3: 3
  • Topic 02-4: 8
  • Topic 02-5: 2
  • Topic 02-6: 1
  • Topic 02-7: 4
  • Topic 02-8: 2

 Overarching: 6

  • Topic 03-1: 6

Cross-cutting: 4

  • Topic 04-1: 1
  • Topic 04-2: 1
  • Topic 04-3: 2

The evaluation of the proposals is planned to start by mid-May 2019 and will be closed by end of June 2019.

Applicants will be informed on the outcome of the evaluations by the beginning of August 2019.

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