Authors
Heleen De Coninck, Frauke Haake, Nico Van Der Linden
Publication date
2007/1/1
Journal
Climate policy
Volume
7
Issue
5
Pages
444-456
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Technology transfer is often mentioned as an ancillary benefit of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), but this claim has hardly been researched or substantiated. The question of technology transfer is important, both for developing countries in need for new technology and knowledge and for industrialized countries, as it provides export potential for climate-friendly technologies. To determine what technology transfer means, whether it is occurring through the CDM, and what the value of the associated capital flows is, this article examines technology transfer in the 63 CDM projects that were registered up until 1 January 2006. Technology hardware originates from outside the host country in almost 50% of the evaluated projects, particularly in non-CO2 greenhouse gas projects, wind energy projects, and a substantial share of the hydropower projects. Bioenergy and projects in the agricultural …
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H De Coninck, F Haake, N Van Der Linden - Climate policy, 2007