Technology Transfer and CDM Projects
How much of the $95 billion on clean technology transfer to developing countries from richer nations from The UN’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) stands to produce has actually occured? Are these CDM projects and by extension the "distribution of clean or low-emissions technology evenly spread around the developing world?"
The study, “Analysis of Technology Transfer in CDM Projects,” provides some initial answers:
The study, “Analysis of Technology Transfer in CDM Projects,” provides some initial answers:
These are some of the interesting conclusions. See the above link for the complete report.
- Roughly 36% of the projects accounting for 59% of the annual emission reductions claim to involve technology transfer.
- Technology transfer is more common for larger projects and projects with foreign participants.
- Technology transfer is very heterogeneous across project types and usually involves both knowledge and equipment.
- The technology originates mostly from Japan, Germany, the USA, France, and Great Britain.
- Unilateral and small-scale projects involve less technology transfer, possibly due to their smaller size: Unilateral project constitutes 39% of all projects.
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