Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy - The Faraday Institution |
£31,362,000 |
01/04/2022
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Full Grant details (including summaries) can be found on the Gateway to Research website: https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/S003053/1
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Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy - SI Faraday Training |
£1,814,235 |
01/04/2022
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Full Grant details (including summaries) can be found on the Gateway to Research website: https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/S514901/1
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Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy - The Faraday Institution Phase 2 (107522) - F/Y2022-23 F/Y2024-25 |
£7,200,000 |
01/04/2022
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Full Grant details (including summaries) can be found on the Gateway to Research website: https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=107522
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - 204867-111 TEA - Battery Challenge via Faraday Institution |
£541,609 |
01/04/2022
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TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and
....more
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - 204867-111 TEA - Battery Challenge via Faraday Institution |
£531,763 |
01/04/2022
|
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and
....more
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - 204867-111 TEA - Battery Challenge via Faraday Institution |
£541,609 |
01/04/2022
|
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and
....more
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - 204867-111 TEA - Battery Challenge via Faraday Institution |
£531,763 |
01/04/2022
|
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and
....more
TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
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