Industriklivet (The Industrial Leap)
Funds Swedish industry’s climate transition — from feasibility studies to commercial plants — including carbon capture and permanent negative emissions.
Industriklivet ("The Industrial Leap") is a long-term Swedish government initiative, run by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten), that supports the transition of Swedish industry to low and negative emissions. It funds work across the full value chain — feasibility studies, pilot and demonstration projects, and investment in commercial plants — with a strong focus on permanently removing greenhouse gases by capturing, transporting, and geologically storing CO2 of biogenic origin or taken from the air. Support is a grant; the agency takes no equity. Individual calls under Industriklivet set their own budgets and deadlines — see the grants listed below.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.
Funds Swedish companies scaling up and commercializing carbon-removal technology through Industriklivet negative-emissions grants administered by the Swedish Energy Agency.
Funds Swedish research organizations and companies developing carbon capture and storage for negative emissions through Industriklivet grants.