The European Commission's (EC) 3rd call for large scale projects under the Innovation Fund has selected among others, Meyer Burger, Midsummer and NorSun as winners in the clean tech manufacturing category, while most projects picked represent hydrogen and energy storage industries.
The trio representing solar PV technology industry were among 11 project winners in the Clean Tech Manufacturing Category that altogether won €800 million of the €3.6 billion shelled out under the 3rd round, as against €3 billion announced (see €3 Billion For Innovative Clean Tech Projects In EU).
Here's a quick look at some of the winners in the solar PV manufacturing segment:
A total of 8 projects under the Decarbonization category won the largest chunk of €1.4 billion, followed by 13 projects securing almost €1.2 billion in the Industry Electrification and Hydrogen segment.
Additionally, 9 Mid-sized Pilots bagged a cumulative of €250 million which includes AGC Glass Europe that won for its Volta project wherein it plans to build a hybrid mid-sized pilot furnace for flat glass.
Details of the 41 projects selected and their winners are available on the European Commission's website.
Apparently Spain's Iberdrola has not made the cut in this round for its 1.6 GW solar module manufacturing plant (see 1.6 GW Solar Panel Manufacturing Fab In Spain).
According to the EC, some other promising but insufficiently mature projects will receive project development assistance from the European Investment Bank (EIB), but an official announcement will be released in Q4/2023.
Enel Green Power (EGP) was one of the winners of the 1st Innovation Fund for large projects for its 3 GW HJT fab in Italy, while REC Group made it to the list of 2nd round for its 2 GW HJT factory in France (see REC Group's French Plans Win EU Funding). However, REC has not accessed the awarded funds (see REC Group's French Heterojunction Factory Plans 'On Hold').
The EC has increased its budget for the 4th Innovation Fund round to €4 billion. It will be announced at the end of 2023.