Deadline: 31-May-2026
The CIGRE Thailand is offering funding of up to €100,000 per project to support innovation, education, and sustainable power systems. The programme targets research, scholarships, STEM education, and humanitarian energy access projects aligned with the global energy transition. It supports initiatives that strengthen electricity systems and expand access to sustainable energy.
Overview
The CIGRE Thailand invites project proposals to advance innovation, education, and sustainable electricity systems.
The programme supports initiatives that contribute to the global energy transition and the growing role of electricity in modern society.
Key Objectives
The fund aims to:
- Advance innovation in electrical power systems
- Support the global energy transition
- Build technical knowledge and workforce capacity
- Promote sustainable and inclusive electricity access
- Encourage research, education, and knowledge sharing
Priority Focus Areas
1. Power Systems Research & Development
- Advanced electrical grid technologies
- Renewable energy integration
- Grid resilience and efficiency
- Smart energy systems
2. Education & Capacity Building
- Graduate-level scholarships in power systems
- Technical training and academic programs
- Skill development initiatives
3. STEM Engagement
- Programs promoting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
- Youth engagement in energy innovation
- Awareness and knowledge-building initiatives
4. Humanitarian Energy Access
- Projects improving electricity access in underserved communities
- Sustainable and decentralized energy solutions
- Community-based energy systems
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: €100,000 per project
- Supports diverse project types across innovation, education, and sustainability
- Encourages geographic balance and topic diversity
Why This Fund Matters
This initiative:
- Supports the transition to clean and sustainable energy systems
- Builds a skilled workforce for the future energy sector
- Promotes inclusive access to electricity
- Encourages innovation in power system technologies
It contributes to long-term global energy sustainability and resilience.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
- Research institutions and universities
- Organizations working on power systems innovation
- Educational institutions and training providers
- NGOs and organizations involved in energy access projects
Eligible Project Types
Applicants may propose:
- Research and development projects
- Graduate scholarship programmes
- Educational and training initiatives
- Humanitarian energy access projects
- Knowledge-sharing and innovation projects
What Projects Should Demonstrate
Projects must:
- Align with energy transition goals
- Show innovation or knowledge advancement
- Deliver measurable outcomes
- Promote sustainability and scalability
How the Programme Works
Evaluation Criteria
Projects are assessed based on:
- Relevance to energy transition
- Technical and educational value
- Innovation and impact
- Feasibility and implementation plan
- Contribution to knowledge and capacity building
Expected Outcomes
- Improved power system technologies
- Increased access to sustainable electricity
- Enhanced technical skills and education
- Strengthened global energy collaboration
How to Apply
Step-by-Step Process
- Identify a relevant project idea
- Develop a proposal including:
- Objectives and expected impact
- Technical or educational approach
- Budget and funding needs
- Demonstrate:
- Alignment with energy transition goals
- Innovation and scalability
- Submit the proposal to CIGRE Thailand
What to Emphasize
- Strong technical or educational contribution
- Real-world impact and sustainability
- Clear implementation strategy
- Potential for replication or scaling
Tips for a Strong Proposal
- Focus on practical and scalable solutions
- Align with global clean energy trends
- Include measurable indicators of success
- Highlight partnerships or collaborations
- Demonstrate technical expertise
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Lack of clear objectives or outcomes
- Weak alignment with energy transition goals
- Overly theoretical proposals without application
- Incomplete budgeting or planning
- Limited impact or scalability
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who offers this funding?
The CIGRE Thailand.
2. What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to €100,000 per project.
3. What sectors are supported?
Energy transition, power systems, education, and innovation.
4. Are educational projects eligible?
Yes, including scholarships and training initiatives.
5. Are humanitarian projects eligible?
Yes, especially those improving energy access.
6. Who can apply?
Organizations, institutions, and entities working in relevant fields.
7. What is the main goal?
To support innovation and sustainable electricity systems.
Conclusion
The CIGRE Thailand Energy Transition Fund 2026 is a valuable opportunity for organizations advancing sustainable power systems and education.
By supporting research, innovation, and inclusive energy access, the programme plays a key role in shaping the future of global electricity systems.
For more information, visit CIGRE.
