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EUDP — Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme

Supports companies and universities developing and testing green energy technologies across Denmark.

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EUDP, the Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme, is Denmark’s main public grant channel for energy technology development and demonstration. It sits under the Danish Energy Agency, has run since 2007, and has supported more than 1,300 projects worth a total of 7 billion DKK. The programme funds companies and universities working on new green energy technologies. The published material points to a technology-neutral process with spring and autumn calls, typical grants in the DKK 2 million to DKK 15 million range, and co-financing of roughly 40 to 60 percent. EUDP also sits behind related tracks such as Green Labs DK, the IEA call, and the CETPartnership call, while the 2025 disbursement total reached 628 million DKK. Applicants are strongest when they can connect innovation to climate policy impact and eventual commercial use. EUDP’s review framework looks at innovation level, alignment with Denmark’s climate goals, and commercialization potential, so the programme favors projects that can move from technical promise to deployment rather than proposals that stay at a purely conceptual stage.

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Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.

Last verified: 28 May 2026Source: eudp.dk