| Copenhagen technology framework: best elements of various proposals | |||||||||
| Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) Bonn, 03.04.2009 |
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| If COP15 agrees on a technology framework, it might synthesise the best elements of various technology framework proposals launched during the past months. The practical outcomes of a February Cambridge workshop on the technology framework were reported in this ECN, IISD and Cambridge event. | |||||||||
| • | Opening by Jennifer Morgan | ||||||||
| • | Karsten Neuhoff, Cambridge Aaron Cosbey, IISD Karsten Neuhoff Technology to drive low-carbon growth [download slides] |
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| • | Heleen de Coninck Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) Ways of providing international support for technology [download slides] |
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| Panel Discussion [download slide] |
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| • | Jennifer Morgan | ||||||||
| • | Ajay Mathur (BEE, India) Network of Innovation Centres Voting and Discussion |
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| • | Morgan Bazilian (Ireland) International R&D Cooperation Voting and Discussion |
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| • | William Agyemang-Bonsu (Ghana) Development of Technology Action Plans Voting and Discussion |
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| • | Raekwon Chung (Korea) Bilaterally funded Technology Action Plan implementation Voting and Discussion |
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| • | Kunihiko Shimada (Japan) Advisory Group on sectoral technology cooperation Voting and Discussion |
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| • | Erik Haites (Margaree Consultants) International Technology Financing Scheme Voting and Discussion |
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| • | Closing | ||||||||
