The call has been closed.
Details on the ambition and requirements of the call are explained in the call text document (here as PDF). Projects started from autumn 2019 and will close at the latest in December 2023.
Outcomes of the Joint Call 2019 ("MICall19”)
Joint call of €22 million for transnational projects on energy storage solutions.
Total project budget for successful applications €27,8 million, whereof requested funding €16,5 million.
Call aim
A fundamental transformation of our energy systems towards a
sustainable, low carbon and climate-friendly economy that is designed to last
is required to meet the obligations of the Paris agreement. Achieving a largely
decarbonised energy system by 2050 will require the integration of many new
energy solutions and ‘first of a kind’ technologies.
To exploit the full potential of renewable energy sources,
new, holistic solutions for energy storage are critical. As renewable energy
sources are inherently variable, storage of surplus energy to provide peak load
supply security is crucial. A large surplus of energy is also necessary for
inter-seasonal energy storage.
Strong, innovative
and competitive companies should provide the technology and services needed to
deliver low carbon energy solutions that provide energy efficiency and
security. Energy is a critical commodity and essential for full participation
in modern society. Consumers are therefore also at the centre of this ambition.
The development and delivering of local energy solutions to meet local needs,
linking local generation to local use is a path to unlocking vibrant local
energy economies.
The Joint Call 2019 ("MICall19”) for projects focuses on the development of integrated storage systems and supports solutions answering to identified challenges within this area. It is highly encouraged to identify and involve "need-owners” in the solution development answering to the specified challenge.
The Joint Call 2019 ("MICall19”) focus on challenge areas
where different types of partners from different parts of society collaborate
to offer solutions to existing energy systems. The Joint Call 2019
("MICall19”) supports RDD projects that con-tribute to the development of
sustainable, integrated storage solutions for both short- and long-term storage
within areas such as electrical-, electrochemical-, material-, thermal- and
mechanical storage.