About the EUDP

Every year, the Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (EUDP) funds work by enterprises and universities on demonstration of new green energy technologies.

This takes place in a number of promising projects, all of which support Denmark's goal of a 70% carbon reduction by 2030 and climate neutrality by 2050.

Since its establishment in 2007, the EUDP has supported more than 1,200 innovative projects with about DKK 6.2 bil. The objective is to help maintain a high security of supply and to reduce CO emissions; an objective that goes hand in hand with increased growth and employment in Denmark.

Strategi 2030

In 2020 EUDP's board determined a strategy for EUDP and GreenLabs DK towards 2030.

The EUDP is technology-neutral in its prioritisation and assesses applications according to eight criteria, including innovation height, climate-policy targets and commercialisation potential.

The EUDP Secretariat is always available for enterprises, researchers and public authorities interested in hearing about their opportunities to apply for funding for new, green energy technologies.