Congratulations to the 2025 INETTT Grant Winners
Explore the multi-country projects on the power sector and skills-sharing initiatives by INETTT members.
Earlier this year, we launched our first-ever Call for Proposals, inviting bold, collaborative and impact-driven ideas from across our global member network of energy transition think tanks. A huge thank you to all our members who submitted proposals, whose commitment, creativity and collaboration are what make INETTT so dynamic.
After receiving an inspiring range of submissions, we’re pleased to introduce you to the winners of the 2025 INETTT grants programme:
3 x larger grant winners
Ambitious, multi-country projects related to the power sector. Each jointly developed by three or more member think tanks and all focused on accelerating the path to climate neutrality:
- Rethinking climate finance: Accelerating the energy transition by focusing on grid modernisation by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI)
- Unlocking renewable energy integration through power market reform: Insights from an international think tank collaboration by SHURA Enerji Dönüşümü Merkezi / Energy Transition Center, Green Energy Strategy Institute (GESI), Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Energy Research Institute (ERI)
- Latin America’s renewables targets in the power sector towards 2050 by E+ Energy Transition Institute, Instituto de Desarrollo, Energía y Ambiente (IDEA), and Transforma Global
5 x smaller grant winners
Projects empowering think tanks to advance their skills and expertise, expand their reach and deepen their impact in shaping just and sustainable energy transitions.
- PyPSA-AR-BASE v0.1, a PyPSA-calibrated nodal model of Argentina’s power system (Fundación Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)
- Training on policy entry points for experts in the power sector (Polen, Colombia)
- Building local expertise on emerging energy transition topics: Strengthening CSO capacity in the Philippines (ICSC, Philippines)
- Strengthening capacities to catalyse the Just Energy Transition in Latin America (Transforma, Colombia)
- Strengthening capacity for the development of financing and investment plans for the transition (I4CE, France)
All initiatives will be implemented throughout 2026.
The INETTT grants programme is a concrete example of the joint activities and international collaboration that are at the heart of INETTT’s mission: to speed and scale sustainable energy transitions through shared knowledge, strategic partnerships and collective action. INETTT is dedicated to supporting its members in turning ideas into action, forging meaningful collaborations for a climate-resilient future.