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Are you accelerating the clean energy revolution?

Know someone transforming the clean energy sector?

How to Participate

Tell us how you are pushing the boundaries to advance clean energy technologies.
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Register

Jan 20 – Mar 18 , 2020

Are you driving the pace and scale of the clean energy revolution with a new technology or solution? Register no later than 5:00 PM GMT on 18 March 2020.

Step 1

Register

Jan 20 – Mar 18 , 2020

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Step 2

Apply

Jan 20 – Apr 1 , 2020

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Step 3

Get Feedback

Apr 6 – Apr 27, 2020

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Step 4

Win An Award

Jun 2 – Jun 4, 2020

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Questions & Answers

Learn more about Mission Innovation Champions.

What is the Mission Innovation Champions Program?

What do Mission Innovation Champions receive?

How many Mission Innovation Champions will be named annually?

How will submissions be assessed?

How does the Evaluation Panel Review work?

Will the Mission Innovation Champions need to attend an award ceremony?

Can I nominate someone?

I’m working on something amazing, but I don’t want to lose my intellectual property rights. Should I still apply?

I’m part of a team. Can we apply?

How is Mission Innovation Champions different from other programs?

If I have a question about the programme, how can I get help?

Judges' Spotlight

Valid applicants will receive scores and comments from our Evaluation Panel of experts.

Evaluation Panel

The Evaluation Panel judges will provide scores and comments for each assigned application using the same scoring rubric, and each valid application will receive five sets of reviews that have been statistically normalized. Each member of the Evaluation Panel has been carefully chosen for their knowledge of clean energy and innovation. There is one Evaluation Panel member per participating Mission Innovation country and one member from the European Union. The top-scoring application from each participating country as determined by the Evaluation Panel will be named as Mission Innovation Champions. One Champion from each participating Mission Innovation member country will be selected, and one Champion for the European Commission (on behalf of the European Union) will be selected, this being from a European Union country that is not an individual member of Mission Innovation.

Dr. Anja Bieberle-Hütter

The Netherlands

Someya Satoshi

Japan

Andrea Ytuarte Orantes

Mexico

Alicia Mignone

Italy

Dra. Gabriela Tapia Padilla

Mexico

Ying Zhao

China

Chinho Park

Korea

Adisa Azapagic

UK

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Launched at the Paris Climate Conference in 2015, Mission Innovation (MI) is a global initiative of 24 countries and the European Commission, on behalf of the European Union, seeking to dramatically accelerate global clean energy innovation and make clean energy widely affordable and reliable.

MI countries represent 60% of the world’s population, 70% of GDP, and 80% of government investment in clean energy research. MI countries are taking action to double their public investments in clean energy R&D over five years while encouraging collaboration among partner nations, sharing information, and coordinating with businesses and investors.