Calls for Projects

INNO-CCUS has two open calls for projects. Additionally, a collaborative call from the four Innomissions will be launched later this year. Learn more below.

Open calls

Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) is vital to Denmark’s climate strategy and the global fight against climate change. Achieving the goal of reaching net zero by 2045 demands bold, innovative solutions.

To drive progress in CCUS, the INNO-CCUS Partnership is launching two new calls for projects. We are looking for ambitious, collaborative research and innovation initiatives that accelerate the advancement of CCUS technologies in line with the priorities of the Danish CCUS Roadmap.

The two calls share many similarities but also have key differences in scope and requirements. Some projects may fit both calls, and applicants can allow their applications to be transferred between pools if they meet all the requirements of both calls. Learn about potential transfer of applications here.

Upcoming calls

Collaborative call: The four Danish Innomissions

In 2025, the Danish Innomissions will launch a call to foster collaborative innovation between the four green partnerships: INNO-CCUS, MissionGreenFuels, Agrifoodture, and Trace. Each of these partnerships focuses on a specific area of sustainable development:

  • INNO-CCUS: Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) 
  • MissionGreenFuels: Green fuels in transport and industry
  • Agrifoodture: Danish food and agriculture
  • Trace: Circular economy

Project applications must be related to at least two of these Innomissions. The total budget of 60 million DKK will be divided into four themes:

  • New and innovative regulatory solutions
  • Green transition and land use
  • Engaged citizenship for large-scale transitions
  • Carbon balance and management
 
More information will follow.

Previous calls

Pool 2: Mission-driven acceleration of the green transition - call for innovative project ideas within CCUS

Pool 2 called for research and innovation projects that addressed challenges within
the five INNO-CCUS workstreams. Read the full call text here.