Green Powered Future Mission
Knowledge-sharing Platform:
the GPFM Toolbox
The Purpose of GPFM Platform
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Enhance Cooperation and Exchange
Collaboration between GPFM members and other relevant stakeholders to catalyze innovation in the power sector.
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Foster Technological Innovation
Promote the sharing of advanced resources within and across fields. Tackling the most urgent innovation priorities.
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Support Knowledge Sharing
A global hub for exchange of expertise and lessons learned among all stakeholders in the power sector.
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Showcase Research and Pilot Demonstrations
Promoting multilateral research initiatives and innovative pilot demonstrations on five continents.
GPFM Toolbox Launching Video
About GPFM
The Green Powered Future Mission (GPFM), launched within the second phase of the global initiative Mission Innovation (MI2.0), is a public-private partnership with members from MI countries, private sector companies and international organizations. The GPFM is co-led by China, Italy and the UK and it is organized around three R&I pillars covering the whole spectrum of power system innovation needs:
• Pillar 1 - Affordable and reliable variable renewable energy (VRE)
• Pillar 2 - System flexibility and market design
• Pillar 3 - Data and digitalization for system integration
• Pillar 1 - Affordable and reliable variable renewable energy (VRE)
• Pillar 2 - System flexibility and market design
• Pillar 3 - Data and digitalization for system integration
Our Goal
The GPFM aims to demonstrate that, by 2030, power systems in different geographies and climates can effectively integrate up to 100% variable renewable energy sources — such as wind and solar — in their generation mix, and maintain a cost-efficient, secure and resilient system. The GPFM is a 10-year endeavor which will accelerate innovation in clean electricity by demonstrating innovative solutions to transform the present system.
Our Flagship Projects
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5 Demos in Five Continents
5 large-scale demonstration projects (or demos) in five continents amongst Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America, and possibly Africa, where different innovative technical, regulatory and market solutions may be implemented and validated experimentally in different climates and geographies. -
Multilateral Research Programme
A multilateral research programme to tackle 20 of the 50 Innovation Priorities ranked as most urgent in the Joint Roadmap. This Flagship Project intends to increase opportunities for international cooperation by aligning national R&I sources, sharing R&I national results of transnational relevance, and launching calls at regional and international level. -
The Smart Grids Innovation Accelerator
The Smart Grids Innovation Accelerator (SGIA), developed under MI IC1 on Smart Grids, is a semantic platform based on advanced AI algorithms, created to boost knowledge sharing by leveraging on worldwide project results and best practices. The SGIA platform gathers key documents, information, data, tools, best practices and project results in the field of smart grids, with the specific aim to be replicated and adopted broadly.
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News
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MI Green Power Innovation Conference
Global Clean Nexus, Collaborating for a Green Powered Future
10-13 December 2024
Yancheng, Jiangsu, China
News & Events
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December 14 2024
The 2nd MI Green Power Innovation Conference & the GPFM Insight Reports of Innovation Priorities released
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October 4 2024
CEM15/MI-9 Ministerial meeting 2024 in Foz do Iguaçu
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May 17 2024
MI Annual Gathering 2024
- Demonstration
Project Space -
An interactive space where to monitor GPFM pilot projects across five continents.
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5
Continents
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12
Countries
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80
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Demonstration projects

Multilateral Research Programmes
By the beginning of 2025, the projects funded through the joint call module 2023 will already be underway and for the call module 2024 the full proposal submission phase will be open. For more information and a related timeline, please visit: cetpartnership.eu.