Accelerate-to-Demonstrate (A2D) Facility

The Accelerate-to-Demonstrate (A2D) Facility of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is a large-scale, global programme focused on accelerating the commercialization of innovative clean energy technologies in developing countries. It focuses on providing grant funding to support the implementation and operation of catalytic demonstration projects in the following initial thematic areas-of-focus: critical minerals, clean hydrogen, smart energy, and industrial decarbonization.

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Thematic Areas

The four initial thematic areas-of-focus, namely critical minerals, clean hydrogen, smart energy and industrial decarbonization are key areas within clean energy transitions in developing countries where innovation support is most needed and where grant funding is often more limited.

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UNIDO’s A2D Facility launches three Market Assessment reports to help accelerate clean energy innovation

Baku, 16 November 2024 – Three new market assessment reports, aimed to help acce

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Industrial DecarbonizationIndustrial Decarbonization

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Accelerating innovation in Smart Energy & Industrial Decarbonization – A2D Facility Market Assessment global webinar

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28 November 2024 14:00 - 15:00 CET

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The Accelerate-to-Demonstrate (A2D) Facility commissioned KPMG to elaborate a Market As

Industrial DecarbonizationIndustrial Decarbonization

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About our Partners

The A2D Facility’s initial donor funding comes from the UK Government’s Department of Energy Security & Net Zero (DESNZ), which committed an initial GBP 65 million at COP27 in November 2022. The UK Government's Funding is part of the £11.6 billion international climate finance commitment.