Applications requesting nearly three times the available funds were the result, when MissionGreenFuels last week closed the highly successful calls for the Pool 4 and 5 grants. Compared to previous calls, these calls presented an increasing international interest.

Daniel Lux, CEO at Hydrogen Valley and Chairperson of MissionGreenFuels’ Board of Directors
and Carina Jensen, Partnership Director at MissionGreenFuels
Aalborg, Denmark, 21 November 2025 – MissionGreenFuels is pleased to announce the closure of its Pool 4 and Pool 5 calls, which attracted strong interest across the green fuels value chain. A total of 28 applications were received, requesting more than DKK 375 million in funding – nearly three times the available funds.
This strong response underlines the urgency of developing sustainable fuels for shipping and aviation, two of the hardest sectors to decarbonise. It also highlights the need for a continued collaboration and support to accelerate the green transition in Denmark and globally.
“We are happy to announce that these calls have not only attracted applications requesting close to three times the available funds but also brought in many new partners and a significant rise in international collaboration. This is exactly what we need to strengthen the green fuels ecosystem and ensure that solutions are scalable and competitive on a global level,” says Carina Jensen, Partnership Director at MissionGreenFuels.
The Pool 4 and Pool 5 calls focused on critical themes, within shipping and aviation:
Pool 4, theme 1: Towards economically viable and sustainable green hydrogen.
All themes are represented in the applications received, reflecting the breadth of innovation across mission partnership.
In addition to the strong overall interest, this round saw a significant increase in international partners joining Danish-led projects. This development strengthens Denmark’s position in the global green fuels ecosystem and ensures knowledge-sharing across borders, which is crucial for scaling solutions that can have worldwide impact.
There has also been a rise in new project partners involved in the submitted applications. This trend brings fresh perspectives and expertise into the projects and helps ensure broader coverage across the entire green fuels value chain. The very high interest from SMEs is particularly positive, as these play a crucial role in innovation and maturation of the value chain.
“Green fuels are essential to achieving climate neutrality and reducing energy dependency,” says Daniel Lux, CEO at Hydrogen Valley and Chairperson of MissionGreenFuels’ Board of Directors. “The strong response to these calls confirms that Denmark can play a leading role in developing solutions that benefit both our economy and the global climate.”
MissionGreenFuels will now begin the evaluation process and expects to announce the selected projects in early 2026.
