The role of international collaboration and technology transfer

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The role of international collaboration and technology transfer Energy Transition The role of international collaboration and technology transfer Bruxelles, 7 september 2017 Sergio La Motta

OUTLOOK The energy transition driving forces . What an energy transition is. The UNFCCC Technology Mechanism . The italian initiatives for technology transfer.

About ENEA ENEA is the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development It is a public RTO (Research and Technology Organization) operating in the fields of energy, the environment and new technologies to support the Country’s competitiveness and sustainable development ENEA’s mission is to develop new technological solutions to meet the societal challenges, fostering transition to a low-carbon economy The institutional mandate of the Agency is to disseminate and transfer knowledge, innovation and technology to industry, institutions and civil society at large ENEA’s Role and Activities – Overview, ENEA Casaccia Research Centre – 29th March 2017

Activities ENEA’s activities span many fronts ranging from basic to applied research and innovation: Research: Basic, mission-oriented, applied and industrial research, also through the development of prototypes and product industrialization Technology Transfer: Dissemination and transfer of research results to industry and public administrations, and exploitation for production purposes Advanced services: Studies, measurements, tests and assessments tailored to both public and private bodies and enterprises Training and information: Activities aimed at broadening sector expertise and public knowledge and awareness ENEA’s Role and Activities – Overview, ENEA Casaccia Research Centre – 29th March 2017

Research Facilities and Staff 9 Research Centres 5 Research Laboratories 13 Territorial offices Brussels Liaison Office Headquarters in Rome Human Resources (as of 30.06.2016) 2514 permanent staff: 36% women 59% graduates ENEA’s Role and Activities – Overview, ENEA Casaccia Research Centre – 29th March 2017

Need for a transition 40-70% reduction

What a transition really is

What a transition really is

3 E’s of Sound Energy Policy Energy Security Promote diversity, efficiency and flexibility within the energy of countries. Remain prepared collectively to respond to energy emergencies. Expand international cooperation with all global players in the energy markets. Environmental Protection Enhance awareness of options for addressing the climate change challenge. Promote greenhouse gas emission abatement, through enhanced energy efficiency and the use of cleaner fossil fuels. Develop more environmentally acceptable energy options. Economic Growth Ensure the stable supply of energy to countries and promote free markets in order to foster economic growth.

Generate multiple benefits

The Technology Mechanism

CTCN Mandate, Services and Structure CTCN mission is “Stimulating technology cooperation and enhance the development and transfer of technologies to developing country Parties at their request” Services: Technical assistance to developing countries Knowledge sharing and training Fostering collaboration on climate technologies (including linking climate technology projects with financing opportunity”) Structure: CTCN hosted by UNEP in collaboration with UNIDO and supported by 11 partner institutions with expertise in climate technologies

CTCN Technical Assistance

CTCN Technical Assistance Technical Requests by Developing Counbtries

CTCN Technical Assistance Mitigation Requests by Sector

CTCN Technical Assistance Adaptation Requests by Sector

Bilateral initiatives by IMELS

CONCLUSIONS A TRANSITION IMPLIES NOT ONLY A TECHNOLOGY BUT ALSO A CULTURAL CHANGE AND A CHANGE IN THE SET OF VALUES OF A COMMUNITY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ARE TODAY PRIMARY ACTORS AND ARE A CHALLEGE AND AN OPPORTUNITY; TO ENHANCE THE TRANSITION TOWARDS LCS, INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRIES NEED TO ACT WITHIN THEIR BORDERS AND TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COOPERATION WITHIN LCS TRANSITION IS APPROACHED IN MANY DIFFERENT WAYS: BILATERAL, MULTILATERAL, NORD-SUD AND SUD-SUD AND ALSO SUD-NORD (FRUGAL INNOVATION ESPLECIALLY IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY FRAME).