Guidance

Energy Entrepreneurs Fund: phase 7 (closed to applications)

The Energy Entrepreneurs Fund (EEF) is a competitive funding scheme to support the development of technologies, products and processes in energy efficiency, power generation and storage.

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This competition is closed: see the list of recipients of Energy Entrepreneurs Funding.

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Energy Entrepreneurs Fund: Phase 7 - launch presentation

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Phase 7 of the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund, a competitive funding scheme to support the development and demonstration of state of the art technologies, products and processes in the areas of energy efficiency, power generation, and heat and electricity storage, is now open for applications.

The Energy Entrepreneurs Fund seeks the best ideas, irrespective of source, across these energy technology areas from the public and private sector. The scheme particularly aims to assist small and medium-sized enterprises, including start-ups, and those companies that are selected will receive additional funding for incubation support.

A total of £10 million is available for projects in phase 7, with up to £1 million available for projects up to £250,000.

Updates to this page

Published 14 June 2018
Last updated 24 September 2018 + show all updates
  1. Applications have now closed.

  2. Updated Q&A.

  3. Additional guidance added.

  4. Launch presentation added for those not able to attend launch event.

  5. Energy Entrepreneurs Fund (EEF) Phase 7 open

  6. First published.

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