City of Bogotá, Colombia. Photo by Alejandro Alfaro under free use license from Unsplash.com
Colombia opens a call with $52,500,000,000 COP for R&D&I projects on Non-Conventional Energy Sources (FNCE) and the capture, storage and use of CO2. The call closes on Wednesday, July 3, 2024
The Government of Colombia, through its Ministry of Science, opens a call to finance research, development and innovation (R&D&I) projects with the aim of strengthening geoscientific and technological knowledge in Non-Conventional Energy Sources (FNCE). ) and the capture, storage and use of CO2. With available resources of $52,500,000,000 COP (Colombian pesos), the aim is to promote the development of the Colombian energy sector, focusing on areas such as geothermal, wind and hydrogen energy, as well as processes of capture and storage and use of carbon dioxide. carbon (CO2).
The call is aimed at strategic alliances made up of entities of the National System of Science, Technology and Innovation (SNCTI) that have experience in the specified thematic lines. Possible participants include research, technological development and innovation groups categorized by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, as well as other entities in the productive sector, higher education institutions, research centers, among others.
More details of the call here.
Available resources:
Amount: $52,500,000,000 COP (fifty-two thousand five hundred million Colombian pesos M/CTE)
Relevant dates:
Opening: Tuesday April 30, 2024
Closing: Wednesday July 3, 2024, 05:00 pm
Publication of preliminary results: Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Publication of final results: Thursday October 24, 2024
For more information and access to related documents, visit the following links:
For additional questions about this call, you can access the following link:
Reference source: Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Government of Colombia.
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