The European Commission has just allocated EUR 1 billion to a total of 73 different projects aimed at contributing to meeting the goals in the European Green Deal. The European Green Deal is a set of policy initiatives taken by the European Commission to make Europe the first climate-neutral continent in 2050.
DTU participates in eight of the projects and is thus the European higher educational institution that has received the biggest share of the Horizon 2020 funds for the European Green Deal. Only 11% of the total funds are allocated to higher educational establishments, while the other recipients are mainly private companies and public organizations.
“It’s obviously gratifying that DTU participates in so many of the projects that are to contribute to ensuring the climate neutrality of Europe in the future. This reflects our activities in the field of sustainability, where DTU has long worked in many different disciplines to ensure the green transition, both in Denmark and internationally,” says Rasmus Larsen, Executive Vice President, Provost, DTU.
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