European Fusion Industry Platform and preparation for a Public-Private Partnership on Fusion Energy

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

Euratom Research and Training Programme

Programme Description

The Euratom Research and Training programme has the following specific objectives:

  • improve and support nuclear safety, security, safeguards, radiation protection, safe spent fuel and radioactive waste management and decommissioning, including the safe and secure use of nuclear power and of non-power applications of ionising radiation
    maintain and further develop expertise and competence in the nuclear field within the community
  • foster the development of fusion energy as a potential future energy source for electricity production and contribute to the implementation of the European fusion roadmap
  • support the policy of the EU and its members on continuous improvement of nuclear safety, safeguards and security
Programme Details

Identifier Code

HORIZON-EURATOM-2024-NRT-01-01

Call

European Fusion Industry Platform and preparation for a Public-Private Partnership on Fusion Energy

Summary

The Commission aims to support and incentivise the European fusion community and industry and to act decisively to strengthen and deploy the EU’s technological leadership and expertise in this field. Also it aims to engage the EU fusion industry to tackle the critical bottlenecks that need to be addressed to design a first viable and cost-effective fusion power plant.

Detailed Call Description

The EU has a world-leading industrial capability in mainstream magnetic confinement fusion (MCF). The know-how in the construction and assembly of tokamaks and stellarators has primarily been developed through involvement in ITER and other publicly funded devices either via F4E or EUROfusion.

However, large-size EU industries have been mainly involved as suppliers rather than R&D partners. There is also a significant risk that the engineering fusion know-how and industrial potential could be lost and migrate to other countries with a more favourable economic and regulatory landscape.

It will ensure that EU industry masters and exploits the relevant technologies and consolidates the range of components and processes needed to establish a competitive EU value supply chain, also in connection to the completion of ITER construction and its operation. At the same time, in addition to the current mainstream MCF approach, the Commission intends to support innovation in alternative fusion concepts and in the development of key enabling technologies to address specific technical and industrial challenges.

Fusion is one of the most ambitious engineering feats and will require the integration of knowledge and expertise from several different fields and stakeholders. Neither the public nor the private sector acting alone will be able to successfully tackle this challenge. For this reason, it is necessary to create a new collaborative environment in the form of a PPP.

This action will provide key support to a representative stakeholder consortium. This consortium will act as a single-entry point managing activities towards the development of a potential future PPP.
The action will, in particular:

  • identify and create, in an inclusive manner, a stakeholder network bringing together industry (including supply chain, startups, energy providers and investors), technology centres, academia and research organisations (including EUROfusion and the Joint Undertaking ‘Fusion for Energy’);
  • support the creation of an organisation (entity with legal personality) which is expected to become the lead organisation in the potential future PPP;
  • put in place the legal and financial arrangements required to ensure the sustainability of this organisation beyond the duration of this action and throughout the duration of the PPP, with a view to the organisation possibly evolving into a long-term European Technology and Innovation Platform in the field of fusion, integrating wider R&I efforts across the EU;
  • define a suitable governance structure for the PPP in the form of a co-programmed European partnership;
  • develop a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda on Fusion Energy in coordination with the Commission, industry and the EU fusion community;
  • coordinate and leverage commitments, expected in the form of in-kind contributions, from the private partners;
  • undertake preparatory work for the possible establishment of a separate trade association representing the EU fusion industry.

Call Total Budget

€1.50 million

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

100%

Expected EU contribution per project: €1.50 million

Thematic Categories

  • Energy
  • Industry
  • New Entrepreneurship
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation

Eligibility for Participation

  • Businesses
  • Educational Institutions
  • Investment Funds
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions

Call Opening Date

28/05/2024

Call Closing Date

17/09/2024

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