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[Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems]

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Thematic call in the area of 'Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems, 1) Sustainable Energy Systems, ii) Research activities having an impact in the medium and longer term'.
Identifier: [FP6-2003-Energy-2] Publication date:
10 October 2003
Budget:
€  up to 3 million
Closing Date(s): 17 December 2003 at 17.00 (Brussels local time)
OJ Reference: OJ C243 of 10.10.2003

Specific programme : [Integrating and Strengthening the European Research Area]

Activity area(s): [Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems]


Areas and Instruments addressed within this call

Restrictions to participation: None.

Additional Information:

New additional documents now available:

  1. Extracts from Commission Communications on technology platforms
  2. Hydrogen and fuel cell technology platform - draft concept of the platform, including its proposed Secretariat
  3. PV technology platform announcement

Information Package:

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  2. The work programme in your preferred language (.pdf or .doc format)
  3. FP6 in Brief - an overview of the basic features of this programme (.pdf or .doc format)
  4. The Guides for Proposers relevant to the instruments used in this call (only available in .pdf format)
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 Guidelines on Proposal Evaluation and Selection Procedures   Follow this link to access the document
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 PV technology platform announcement Language:    File Type: 
 
 Hydrogen and fuel cell technology platform - draft concept Language:    File Type: 
 

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