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Green Energy Relief · Global Network for Advancing Small Green Energy Systems in Crisis, Low-Income, and Remote Regions through Research, Innovation, and Training

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202631 August 2030EU funding €1,117,230Call HORIZON-MSCA-2025-SE-01

The primary aim of this proposed international collaborative platform is to research, develop, demonstrate, and deploy three types of next-generation small-scale green energy systems with energy storage. These are based on utilising biomass gasification, non-concentrated and concentrated solar thermal technologies, with additional use of passive night-time sky infrared radiation cooling. These small off-grid systems will be designed to be easy to transport, install, and rapidly deploy, providing electricity, heating, and cooling to vulnerable groups displaced by natural disasters and geopolitical events, or situated in remote districts. The development and commercialisation of these energy systems require various multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary activities and efforts. The consortium comprises eighteen teams from five EU countries (Belgium, Italy, Spain, France, and Germany), two from associated countries (Turkey and the UK), and five TCs (Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, South Africa, and Uzbekistan). There are six universities and six companies from EU/associated countries, as well as five universities and one company from TCs. All these organisations will contribute to the development of the systems in line with their unique expertise, acquired through decades of research and entrepreneurial activities. All teams will collaborate closely to incorporate transnational, trans-sectoral, trans-disciplinary, and transgenerational elements into research and innovation, as well as knowledge exchange and training activities within the project. Active interaction and networking among participating organisations will be crucial for enhancing the research and innovation, and entrepreneurial skills and knowledge of Researchers and engineers, especially those at the early stages of their careers, to boost their potential and prospects in both academia and industry.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE

UK · €215,430

participant

META SRL

IT · €40,080

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ITAJUBA

BR

participant

Baris Endustriyel Enerji Sistemleri Anonim Sirketi

TR · €55,110

participant

PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL PRODUCTS LTD

UK · €15,030

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD DE ORIENTE

CU

participant

UNIVERSITA TELEMATICA E-CAMPUS

IT · €180,360

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN

DE · €120,240

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE LLEIDA

ES · €65,130

associatedPartner

Universidad Industrial de Santander

CO

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG

ZA

participant

ELIANTO SRL

IT · €30,060

participant

R2M Solution SAS

FR · €60,120

associatedPartner

MATERIALS SCIENCE INSTITUTE SOLAR PHYSICS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

UZ

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD TECHNOLOGICA DE LA HABANA JOSE ANTONIO ECHEVERRIA

CU

participant

PASEUCONSULTING

BE · €70,140

participant

UNIVERSITY OF CUKUROVA

TR · €170,340

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €95,190

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