Low-carbon hydrogen and carbon capture 2025

Call
Call
Updated 2.12.2025
Ongoing

25.11.2025-27.2.2026

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Tero Ijäs
IPCEI projects and research projects
Business Finland

Markku Heimbürger
IPCEI projects
Business Finland

firstname.surname (at) businessfinland.fi

The funding aims to promote the development of clean hydrogen production and storage on a commercial scale.

Business Finland is launching a supplementary RRF call for projects that promote the development of low-carbon hydrogen production and storage as well as carbon capture and utilisation. The funding call is part of Finland's Recovery and Resilience Plan, which is Finland's national plan for utilising the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) funding.

Aim of the funding

The funding aims to promote the development of clean hydrogen production and storage on a commercial scale. The funding will be allocated to investments or research and product development projects related to the hydrogen value chain as well as carbon capture and storage. With this aid, Finland is expected to promote (i) the production of low-carbon “green” hydrogen to replace fossil fuels in heavy industry, (ii) carbon capture, storage and utilisation, and (iii) hydrogen-related research.

In this call, Business Finland’s funding is allocated to:

  1. Research and development projects that promote (i) the production of low-carbon “green” hydrogen to replace the use of fossil fuels in heavy industry, and/or (ii) carbon capture, storage and utilisation.
  2. Business Finland may, among the applications to be assessed in this call, also take into account applications submitted for the Hydrogen IPCEI 2021 funding call that ended on 4 July 2021 and were approved by the Commission in its IPCEI assessment if they meet the criteria of this call. The funding for the call will be allocated to projects in the first industrial deployment phase of IPCEI projects. The applicant must submit a new application to Business Finland for the implementation of the first industrial deployment phase of the IPCEI project.

The aid is intended for funding low-carbon hydrogen production and storage technologies. Low-carbon hydrogen refers to hydrogen produced from non-fossil matter, such as hydrogen produced from water using electricity or as a by-product of production. Production of hydrogen from natural gas is not eligible for funding.

Projects related to carbon capture and utilisation include projects that involve carbon storage, among others.

Target groups of the funding

The funding call is targeted at large companies in the energy technology sector and energy-intensive industry and their supplier networks, as well as operators in the SME sector that commercialise innovations. There are no restrictions on company size, and the aid is not limited to specific regions or sectors. Research organisations can receive funding either as part of a Co-Innovation joint project with companies or for the research organisation’s own Co-Research project. A Co-Research project can be a research project of one research organisation or a joint research project carried out by several research organisations.

Detailed application instructions

See the application instructions (pdf)

Aid may only be granted to projects that comply with the "do no significant harm" principle.

Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland Finland’s Recovery and Resilience Plan

How to apply for funding

Applicants are advised to contact Business Finland in good time before submitting an application.

The funding application is submitted in Business Finland's funding e-service.

Schedule of the funding call

The funding call will close at 11:59 pm on 27 February 2026.