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EUDP (Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme)

Funds Danish clean energy innovation through demonstration and transition projects covering power, transport, and industrial systems.

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Annual fundingDKK 628M
Programs4
Active grants1
Total grants4

EUDP, the Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme, is Denmark's state energy-innovation programme under the Danish Energy Agency and the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities. It exists to move new energy technologies from research into demonstration and deployment, with a green-transition mandate and a direct link to the country's energy and climate goals.

The programme awards grants through four tracks: the main EUDP call, Green Labs DK for large-scale test facilities, the IEA call for Danish participation in international technology collaboration, and the CETPartnership call for transnational clean-energy consortia. The main programme runs in spring and autumn, typically sits in the DKK 2 million to DKK 15 million range, and usually expects 40 to 60 percent co-financing. In 2025 it awarded DKK 628 million, after DKK 488 million in 2023, and the active portfolio totals DKK 2.463 billion.

EUDP is administered by the Danish Energy Agency in Esbjerg, so applicants work through a public delivery body rather than a separate foundation. The strongest projects are those that can show a clear path from development to demonstration, bring in credible partners, and match the programme's focus on practical energy technology across energy, climate, materials, manufacturing, and transport.

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Last verified: 28 May 2026Source: en.eudp.dk