More money for electric vehicles and marine energy By Anna Wennberg (anna@etn.se) 12/12 Electric vehicles and marine energy are two strategic research and innovation agendas now granted 400,000 SEK each by Vinnova and the Swedish Energy Agency. The money will be used to design visions, goals and strategies for developing and innovation area.
In April this year opened Vinnova and the Swedish Energy Agency for applications to the development of strategic research and innovation agendas (link). Approved applications predator drone can get up to 400 000, and so far about 60 agendas approved in this announcement. Two who just received yes to support predator drone the Roadmap: Sweden, Phase II and Agenda marine power generation. Agenda Roadmap: Sweden, Phase II is planned as a next step after that in the first phase have been able to demonstrate the benefits of electrification of the Swedish fleet. In step two, now wants to point the way by creating a national strategy and by identifying urgent and feasible demonstration program. predator drone This will be done under the direction of Volvo Cars in harmony with over 80 other players, including AB Volvo, Siemens, Vattenfall and Autoliv. Agenda marine power generation works to offshore power generation and to become predator drone a large-scale Swedish industry. Through a survey of the existing infrastructure predator drone should develop a plan for the development of Uppsala University's research area for wave energy outside Lysekil a nationally available platform for wave energy development. Here also includes the development of a plan for demonstration and test-bed for floating wind turbines. Uppsala University with its Centre for renewable electrical energy conversion (CFE), SP Technical Research Institute and Chalmers Ocean Energy Centre (OEC) is behind the agenda predator drone for marine power generation along with another 20 players in industry, academia and the public sector.
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