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Possible role of TNAs in the context of the implementation of the
Technology Mechanism
Wytze van der Gaast
UNFCCC workshop on technology needs assessmentBonn, 2 June 2011
JIN – [email protected]
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Outline
• TNA: summary of outputs• Possible future role TNA in supporting
developing countries’ mitigation & adaptation pathways
• Possible interlinkages between TNA and Technology Mechanism
• Key Findings
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TNA - Outputs
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• Development priorities in light of a changing climate
• Strategic sectors for development and climate• Priority technologies• Analysis of technology enabling environment• Measures for technology acceleration• Technology projects, programmes, strategies• Action plans
Possible future role TNA in supporting pathways for mitigation and adaptation
Long term vision and strategic
sectors
Priority measures, actions and technologies
Technology projects,
programmes and strategies with
action plans
Policy formulation and implementation /
Project implementation
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TNA
LCDS
NAMA & NAP(A)
Technology roadmaps
Interlinkages TNA <-> NAMA, NAP(A) and LCDS
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• TNA can be an important source for developing countries in formulating mitigation and adaptation actions (e.g., NAMA, NAP(A)).– Technology needs in light of sustainable development– Insight in complex and country-specific processes of
technology development and transfer– Indication of capacity building and finance needs for
TT
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Integrated climate and developm
ent policy making
Clear view on country’s
development priorities?
Clear view on country’s
development priorities?
Technologies for mitigation and
adaptation prioritized?
Technologies for mitigation and
adaptation prioritized?
Actions for transfer and
development of technologies identified?
Actions for transfer and
development of technologies identified?
Y
Y
N
N
N
TNATNA
TNATNA
RoadmapsRoadmaps
Strategies and policies
Strategies and policies
Y
N
TNATNA
LCDSLCDS
LCDSLCDS
Formulate as NAMA or NAP
Formulate as NAMA or NAP
Policy evaluationPolicy evaluation
Y
Hypothetical example
interaction TNA, NAMA, LCDS,
NAP(A)
Hypothetical example
interaction TNA, NAMA, LCDS,
NAP(A)
Technology Mechanism
• Technology Mechanism (Decision 1/CP.16 §117)– Technology Executive Committee (TEC)– Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN)
• TEC (Decision 1/CP.16 §119): – Further implement framework for actions for Art. 4.5 implementation– Priority areas– Overview of technology needs, technology transfer issues, barriers, guidance
• CTCN (Decision 1/CP.16 §123):– Network of national, regional, sectoral and international technology networks,
organisations and initiatives– Provide advise and support: technology needs and implementation– Capacity building support and training– Facilitate partnerships
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TNA <-> Technology Executive Committee
• “Getting the larger picture”– ‘Overview of technological needs and analysis of policy and technical
issues for technology development and transfer’ (Decision 1/CP.16, §121a)
– Synthesis of TNA outputs: technology needs, how to address barriers, what is good practice, etc.
• Exploring capacity building needs for TT (Decision 1/CP.16, §121a)
– E.g., at sector level and for different regions– Tailor capacity support to these needs
• Translation of insights into policy action – Recommendations on technology development and transfer to policy
makers– Clearer insight on development priorities
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TNA <-> Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN)
• CTCN could support developing countries in conducting TNAs and enhancing TNA outputs– Procedural support: advise and tools– Access to international partnerships– Link national TNA networks with wider international networks– Facilitate prompt action on deployment of priority technologies
• TNA output could support CTCN pro-active role as matchmaker:– between developing countries’ technology, financial and capacity
building needs and– Multilateral and bilateral capacity support and funding resources– E.g. CTCN advise/ validation of project’s financial needs indication
• TNA output could inform the design of the CTCN
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Technology, capacity and finance needs
synthesized per subsectors and regions
TNA process support
Interaction to achieve coherence
Information to enhance and expand
existing support
COP
TNA
CTCN
TEC
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Possible interlinkages TNA and Finance Mechanism
• (Synthesized) TNA reports could be useful for private, public or multilateral finance institutes– Insight on costs of priority technologies– Costs related to enabling frameworks
• For example:– Specification of cost components allows identification of
possible funding sources
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Key findings
• TNA can be important source for LCDS, NAMA, NAP(A) formulation in developing countries
• TNA results could possibly support work of TEC (‘getting larger picture’ for policy making)
• TNA could be supported by CTCN and could possibly help CTCN to be a pro-active match maker
• TNA outputs could provide overall picture of international finance and capacity needs for technology development and transfer
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