The first grant recipient selection of the CIGRE Innovation & Education Fund was a great success. More than 60 applications were received from countries around the world, presenting a wide range of highly relevant projects across key areas such as innovation, education, and humanitarian initiatives.

The first grant recipient selection of the CIGRE Innovation & Education Fund was a great success. More than 60 applications were received from countries around the world, presenting a wide range of highly relevant projects across key areas such as innovation, education, and humanitarian initiatives.

Following a rigorous and challenging selection process, the CIGRE Innovation & Education Fund selected 11 outstanding projects to receive funding.

Konstantin Papailiou, President of the Board of Directors of the CIGRE Innovation & Education Fund, officially announced the results during the Opening Ceremony of the CIGRE 2026 Session in Paris.

We are delighted to introduce the 2026 Grant Recipients:

Category innovation

  • ‘’From Molecules to Power Transformers’’ - University of Tokyo, advocated by CIGRE Study Committee D1.
  • ‘’Low-carbon transition pathways and standardization for rural energy systems’’ – University of Wuhan, advocated by CIGRE China.
  • ‘’Novel theory for a whole-system concept for the energy transition’’ – University of Cape Town, advocated by CIGRE South Africa.
  • ‘’Virtual power plants for reliable energy in South Asia’’ – University of Edith Cowan, advocated by CIGRE Australia.

Category education

  • ‘’Empowering rural schools on renewable energy education’’ - Montenegrin Professional Association for Energy, advocated by CIGRE Australia.
  • ‘’Whole energy system planning for the energy transition’’ - University of Birmingham, advocated by CIGRE United Kingdom.
  • ‘’Empowering women for sustainable community development’’ – CIGRE West Afric
  • ‘’Forecasting for emerging grid demands and AI data centers’’ – University of Calgary, advocated by CIGRE Canada.

Category Humanitarian

  • ‘’Rural electrification & training in Ethiopia’’ – Sahay Solar, advocated by CIGRE Switzerland.
  • ‘’Sustainable electricity for isolated rural populations, Madagascar, Benin and Togo’’ – Electriciens sans frontiers, advocated by CIGRE France.
  • ‘’Sustainable electricty for rural villages’’ – Universidad del Valle, advocated by CIGRE Colombia.