IEA Hydrogen TCP Participation Support
Funds Swedish universities, institutes, and companies joining or leading IEA Hydrogen TCP working groups through a Swedish Energy Agency grant.
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IEA Hydrogen TCP Participation Support is a grant call from the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten), Sweden's national authority for energy supply and use. It sits under the agency's program for the industry energy and climate transition (Swedish: Industrins energi- och klimatomställning). The call pays Swedish actors to take part in the International Energy Agency's Technology Collaboration Programme on hydrogen, known as IEA Hydrogen TCP.
The call announced a total of 2 million Swedish kronor (SEK 2,000,000) of available funding. The page does not state a minimum or maximum per project, so the amount any one applicant can receive is not published. The grant covers work on joining, developing, or leading IEA Hydrogen TCP working groups; projects could start no earlier than 1 April 2026.
Three types of applicant may apply: universities and colleges, research institutes, and companies as legal persons. A for-profit company therefore has a direct path to apply. Individuals cannot apply, and the page does not address whether non-profit bodies are eligible.
Applications were submitted through the Swedish Energy Agency's standard online portal (Mina sidor / Ansök om stöd), with full conditions in the call's official text document. The last day to apply was 31 March 2026 at 23:59. A decision on which projects receive support was expected in April 2026; the agency noted this timeline could change.
The deadline for this round has passed and no new round is currently published. The 2 million kronor figure is the combined pool for the whole call, not a per-project award. Because the page gives no per-project minimum or maximum, those amounts are recorded as unknown rather than guessed, and no online application link was published on the call page itself.
Sustainable hydrogen technology and international collaboration through the IEA Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Programme. Supported activities are joining an existing IEA Hydrogen TCP working group, helping develop a new working group, or leading a working group or subgroup.
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