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Publishing the White Paper 2019 on Green Climate Technology

Create Date : 2019-02-22 Views : 495



GTC has been producing white papers covering green and climate technologies since 2017. In 2019 version, technology and financial mechanisms overview based on UNFCCC, and information on the operational status of major international funds/organizations are collected and organized systematically.

* The 2017/2018 Green and Climate Technology White Paper summarizes major domestic policies, issues and national R&D plans for green and climate technologies in Korea, technology trends and prospects for 14 major green and climate technologies, detailed technology definitions, technology levels, and technology development directions

In particular, technology-financial linkage analysis was conducted to support developing countries based on 14 green and climate technology divisions of technology mechanism and 33 climate multi-fund operations information of fiscal mechanism(from Climate Technology Project Status/Climate Funds Update).

According to the national status of climate technology projects distributed by the climate technology division, renewable energy, agriculture, livestock, and energy demand technologies are activated in more than 80 countries, and climate change prediction and monitoring, forest, land, and water technologies are activated more than 70 countries. Also, there are several projects which are activated less than 10 countries, such as health (five countries), non-renewable (three countries), and energy storage (two countries) technologies.

white papers on green and climate technology can be used as basic data for national R&D policies in the future, and will contribute to the revitalization of domestic climate technology by providing information on domestic and foreign information, issue analysis, international climate fund technology connection analysis, financial scale, technology investment trend, and financial type.

<White Paper 2019 on Green Climate Technology> can be downloaded from the GTC website. Link



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    youngjaeyu@nigt.re.kr