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Implementing Agreement Day
Belgium
The IEA Secretariat:
Overview of Key Activities
Multiplying National Capacities

Stefanie Held
Head
Energy Technology Unit (NET)
Energy Technology Policy Division (ETP)
                                          6 December 2011
                                                      © OECD/IEA 2011
Table of Content
                    The International Energy Agency
                    Energy Technology Policy Division
                       Work programme and linkages
                       Key messages
                       International collaborative activities

                    Managing the Technology Network
                    Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network
                       Strategic Plan 2012-2016
                       Analysis of the Technology Network

                    Questions and Discussion



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International Energy Agency (1)
                                                                                 Australia
                                                                                 Austria
                                                                                 Belgium
                                                                                Canada
                                                                               Czech Republic
                                                                              Denmark
                         IEA Member Countries                                Finland
                                                                           France
                                                                        Germany
                                                                     Greece
                                                                  Hungary
                                                              Ireland
                                                           Italy
                                                        Japan
                                                    Korea (Republic of)
                                                 Luxembourg
                                               Netherlands
                                             New Zealand
                                           Norway
                                          Poland
                                         Portugal
                                        Slovak Republic
                                       Spain
                                       Sweden
The European                           Switzerland
 Commission                            Turkey
   also participates                    United Kingdom
      in the work                        United States
           of the IEA.
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International Energy Agency (2)

                    Autonomous agency linked with the OECD
                    Based in Paris
                    Founded in 1974 in wake of oil crisis
                    Acts as energy policy advisor to 28 member
                    countries
                    Staff of around 200


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International Energy Agency (3)
                  IEA Shared Goals
                  Energy security - Environmental protection – Economic growth

                  Activities
                      Co-ordinates efforts to ensure energy security
                      Links research activities and governmental directives
                      Compiles energy statistics
                      Conducts policy analysis, reviews energy policies & programs
                      Convenes, mobilizes science & technology experts
                      Works closely with countries outside membership, especially
                    China, India and Russia




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International Energy Agency (4)
                   IEA Shared Goals
                   Energy security - Environmental protection – Economic growth
                             Environmentally sustainable provision
                   Activities use of energy
                           and
                       Co-ordinates efforts to ensure energy security
                              Development of alternative energy
                       Links research activities and governmental directives
                           sources
                       Compiles energy statistics
                       Conducts policy analysis, reviews energy policies & programs
                              Continued research, development and
                       Convenes, mobilizes science & technology experts
                       Works closely deployment of new and improved
                           market with countries outside membership, especially
                     China,energy technologies
                            India and Russia




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Table of Content
                    The International Energy Agency
                    Energy Technology Policy (ETP) Division
                       Work programme and linkages
                       Key messages
                       International collaborative activities

                    Managing the Technology Network
                    Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network
                       Strategic Plan 2012-2016
                       Analysis of the Technology Network

                    Questions and Discussion



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ETP’s Programme of Work

                   Where are we today?
                     IEA clean energy Progress Report
                     Gap analysis and best practice databases

                   Where do we need to go?
                     Energy Technology Perspectives series
                     Energy technology roadmaps series

                   How do we get there?
                     Roadmaps implementation
                     Best practice technology policy
                     Expanded international collaboration



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ETP Key Activities

                  Energy Technology Perspectives
                  Energy Indicators
                  Technology Roadmaps
                  Sectoral Analysis (industry, buildings, transport)
                  Technology Assessments (e.g. electricity networks,
                  systems integration)
                  International Low-Carbon Energy Technology Platform
                  Support to the IEA Technology Network




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Key Messages from Energy Technology
                  Perspectives 2010
                   Early signs of energy technology revolution - still fragile
                   and fragmented
                   Require rapid, large-scale deployment of low carbon
                   technologies
                   Will improve energy security
                   Fuel savings may outweigh additional investments
                   Improved energy efficiency and decarbonising
                   electricity are key
                   Urgent action required
                   Non-OECD countries also need to cut emissions
                   Governments must take lead, but industry also has a
                   role
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Table of Content
                    The International Energy Agency
                    Energy Technology Policy Division
                       Work programme and linkages
                       Key messages
                       International collaborative activities

                    Managing the Technology Network
                    Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network
                       Strategic Plan 2012-2016
                       Analysis of the Technology Network

                    Questions and Discussion



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Global Energy Technology Network




                   Time-proven, flexible mechanism for multiple stakeholders to carry out
                    collaborative R&D projects, databases, models and share information
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Energy Technology Network


                                        Committee on Energy Research and
                                        Technology: Reviews the IA work programme,
                                        strategy, and achievements




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Implementing Agreements (1)
                                                     Supply
                                 FOSSIL FUELS
                  •    Enhanced Oil Recovery
                  •    Fluidized Bed Conversion
                  •    IEA Clean Coal Centre
                  •    Greenhouse Gas RD Programme
                  •    Multiphase Flow Sciences                        FUSION POWER
                                                         • Environmental, Safety, Economy
                                                         • Co-operation on Tokamak Programmes
                                                         • Fusion Materials
                      RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES      • Nuclear Technology of Fusion Reactors
                  •    Bioenergy
                  •    Geothermal                        • Plasma Wall Interaction
                  •    Hydrogen                          • Reversed Field Pinches
                  •    Hydropower                        • Spherical Tori
                  •    Ocean Energy Systems              • Stellarator-Heliotron Concept
                  •    Photovoltaic Power Systems
                  •    Renewable Technology Deployment
                  •    Solar Heating and Cooling
                  •    SolarPACES
                  •    Wind Energy Systems




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Implementing Agreements (2)
                        Energy Efficiency                         Cross-Cutting
                                    BUILDINGS                  INFORMATION AND MODELING
                  • Buildings and Community Systems         • Climate Technology Initiative
                  • District Heating and Cooling
                  • Energy Efficient Electrical Equipment   • Energy Technology Data Exchange
                  • Energy Storage                          • Energy Technology Systems
                  • Heat Pumping Technologies               Analysis
                                                            • Smart Grids
                                   ELECTRICITY
                  • Demand-Side Management
                  • Electricity Networks
                  • Energy Efficient Electrical Equipment
                  • High-Temperature Superconductivity

                                    INDUSTRY
                  • Emissions Reduction in Combustion
                  • Industrial Energy and Technologies

                                  TRANSPORT
                  • Advanced Fuel Cells
                  • Advanced Materials for Transportation
                  • Advanced Motor Fuels
                  • Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

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Multiple Stakeholders


                                463             61




                                           57


                  + European Commission,
                  UNIDO, OPEC
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IEA Member Country Participation (1)
                                                      United States
                                                      Canada
                                                      Japan
                                                      United Kingdo m
                                                      Sweden
                                                      No rway
                                                      Ko rea
                                                      Germany
                                                      Italy
                                                      Finland
                                                      Switzerland
                                                      France
                                                      Netherlands
                                                      Denmark
                                                      Spain
                                                      A ustria
                                                      A ustralia
                                                      B elgium
                                                      Turkey
                                                      P o rtugal
                                                      New Zealand
                                                      Greece
                                                      Ireland
                            2010
                                                      P o land
                            1983
                                                      Czech Republic

                       40          30   20   10   0


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IEA Member Country Participation (2)
                       United States
                            Canada
                              Japan
                     United Kingdo m
                            Sweden
                            Norway
                              Ko rea
                           Germany
                                Italy
                             Finland
                         Switzerland
                             France
                        Netherlands
                           Denmark
                              Spain
                             A ustria
                           A ustralia
                            B elgium
                             Turkey
                           P o rtugal
                       New Zealand
                             Greece
                             Ireland
                             P o land
                     Czech Republic

                                        0%   20%     40%    60%      80%        100%

                         C ros s -c ut.       E nd us e 2     F os s il fuels
                         F us ion power       R enew. 3
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Types of Collaboration
                  Almost anything is feasible
                    Planning and coordination of energy technology RD&D
                    studies, works or experiments at national or
                    international level
                    Participation in the operation of research or pilot
                    facilities and equipment provided by a participant, or
                    their joint design, construction and operation
                    Exchange of information
                    Exchanges of scientists, technicians or experts
                    Joint development of energy related technologies
                    Any other energy technology-related activity

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Benefits
                      Linking research, industry and policy
                      Reduced cost and duplication of work
                      Greater project scale
                      Accelerated development and deployment
                      Harmonised technical standards
                      Strengthened national RD&D capabilities
                      Intellectual property rights
                      Information sharing and networking
                      Linking IEA member countries and non-member
                      countries



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Win-Win
                   IEA Secretariat supports IAs
                       Provides broad overview
                       Co-ordinates projects
                       (Joint research, workshops, data, publications)
                       Raises awareness of IA results
                       (Policy makers, private sector, other stakeholders)
                       Advises on outreach opportunities
                       Provides legal advice
                       (The IEA does not provide direct financial support to the IAs, neither as a signatory nor as a
                       programme manager)


                   IAs provide targeted expertise to IEA
                   (Analysis, roadmaps, workshops)



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Network of Experts in Energy Technologies
                  (NEET)
                  Broad international co-operation with IEA non-member countries

                    Consolidating institutional contacts
                        BRAZIL: Ministry of Mines and Energy
                        CHINA: Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)
                        INDIA: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
                        MEXICO: Ministry of Energy
                        RUSSIA: Federal Agency for Science and Innovation
                        SOUTH AFRICA: South African National Energy Research Institute

                    Concrete outcomes
                        CHINA: Creation of a liaison office (MOST–IEA)
                        Increased membership in IAs
                        Increased knowledge of IEA tools, methodologies,
                       data
                              http://www.iea.org/neet/index.asp

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International Low-Carbon Energy
                             Technology Platform
                                   Actions                                        Outcome
                        1.     Review progress and                             Identification of gaps,
                               process of the low-carbon                       accelerated and prioritised
                               energy transition                               action

                        2.     Share experience on best-
                                                                               Efficient dissemination of
                               practice technologies and
                                                                               best-practice technology,
                               policies; offer training via
                                                                               policy and analytical tools
                               IEA’s training and capacity
                               building program
                        3.     Help launch technology
                               collaboration initiatives                       Technology strategy and
                                                                               roadmap implementation
                             Builds on roadmaps, Implementing Agreements, and data/analysis
                             activities; includes business and a broader set of countries
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Technology Platform Activities
                       Developing and implementing roadmaps
                       •    Sustainable hydropower roadmap with Brazil
                       •    Solar deployment in Mediterranean Region
                       •    Mexico on smart grids
                       •    Russia on bioenergy
                       •    Looking for partners to develop national renewable technology roadmaps
                            (e.g., China wind, India cement roadmaps)
                       International collaboration
                       •    Private-sector led Finance Working Group to develop models for accelerating
                            low-carbon energy technology deployment
                       Sharing experience on best-practice technologies and policies
                       •    Drawing on IEA policy databases and work with Clean Energy Ministerial
                            (CEM) initiatives
                       •    How-to guides for roadmaps
                       Informing/linking to international collaborative efforts
                       •    IEA Clean Energy Progress Report
                       •    UNFCCC Technology Mechanism

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Energy Technology Initiatives
                   Bi-annual publication
                   Recent trends
                   One-page overview
                      Policy brief
                      Background
                      Spotlight
                      List of current projects
                   Information
                      IEA Framework
                      Frequently asked questions
                      Glossary
                      Statistics


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OPEN Energy Technology Bulletin

                    Updates on recent IA activities and related work of the
                    IEA Secretariat



                        Click here to access I EA OPEN Energy Technology Bulletin No. 71

                        Issue No. 71 - 5 October 2010

                           •   Collaborating for an evolving smart-grid future
                           •   IEA Energy Technology Data Exchange update
                           •   Spurring energy technology innovation
                           •   Standby power and low-energy networks
                           •   Energy poverty: early release of WEO 2010 analysi s
                           •   New IEA international R&D projects, new participants
                           •   More on IEA energy technology publications, proceedings, website s, events

                               Click here to access




                           www.iea.org/impagr/cip/index.htm


© OECD/IEA 2011
Table of Content
                    The International Energy Agency
                    Energy Technology Policy Division
                       Work programme and linkages
                       Key messages
                       International collaborative activities

                    Managing the Technology Network
                    Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network
                       Strategic Plan 2012-2016
                       Analysis of the Technology Network

                    Questions and Discussion



© OECD/IEA 2011
Energy Technology Network (2)


                                         Committee on Energy Research and
                                         Technology: Reviews the IA work programme,
                                         strategy, and achievements




© OECD/IEA 2011
CERT Strategic Plan 2012-2016:
                  Vision and Mission
                  By the year 2050, the world will have achieved secure,
                  sustainable, and substantially decarbonised energy systems.
                  CERT will play a key role in the process by promoting best-
                  practice policies and technologies as well as enhancing
                  international co-operation.

                    Mission:
                    • Maximise the contribution of international RDD&D activities
                    • Guide resources to support the IEA’s Shared Goals
                    • Provide solid data collection and analysis, scenarios and
                    roadmaps, best-practice, policy guidance
                    • Track progress
                    • Engage with non-Member countries


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CERT Strategic Plan 2012-2016:
                  Four Strategic Objectives
                  1.   Enhance and expand analysis to provide strategic
                       energy technology policy guidance
                  2.   Engage with selected countries and relevant
                       organisations
                  3.   Strengthen the energy technology network
                  4.   Encourage financing of clean energy technologies

                       Performance Measurement
                       Implementation and the IEA Secretariat



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Cross-Cutting Discussions
                   Communication
                      Public awareness
                      Reaching out to policy makers
                   Smart grids
                   Energy storage
                   Energy systems
                   Rare earth minerals
                   Transition fuels, gas
                   CCS
                   Energy technology financing
                   Increasing linkages between the CERT and the
                   Technology Network
                   Basic Sciences
© OECD/IEA 2011
Table of Content
                    The International Energy Agency
                    Energy Technology Policy Division
                       Work programme and linkages
                       Key messages
                       International collaborative activities

                    Managing the Technology Network
                    Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network
                       Strategic Plan 2012-2016
                       Analysis of the Technology Network

                    Questions and Discussion



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Analysis of the Technology Network
                    Results based on
                       Data collected in the survey to 19 IAs
                       Literature review of priority-setting and evaluation
                       Desk Officer interviews
                       Two communication workshops

                    Findings and recommendations
                       Some obvious but needed supporting evidence
                       Others provide insights
                       Others may continue to emerge/be reevaluated over time

                    Most addressed through CERT Action Plan 2012-2013
                       Some recommendations for CERT guidance and policy
                       CERT Criteria, private-sector participation, national efforts



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Findings and Recommendations (1):
                  Priority-Setting
                   Finding: Priority-setting is generally horizontal and centralised at
                   the Executive Committee level
                      Request for extension process
                      Synchronised with national priorities and research portfolios?
                      Current knowledge base considered (e.g. roadmaps, IEA secretariat
                      work in the area)?

                   Recommendation: National co-ordination meetings among
                   Network participants
                      Underline the importance of a continual dialogue between policy
                      makers, senior technology experts and the IAs
                      Include milestone or mechanism in the request for extension process
                      Important role of IEA Desk Officer to link strategies to knowledge base
                      Also outcome from recent Communication Workshops




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Findings and Recommendations (2):
                  Evaluation
                   Finding: IAs rate high overall on the CERT Criteria for Self-
                   Evaluation (average score: 4.1 out of possible 5.0)
                       IAs are performing well in most categories
                       Criteria do not capture the effectiveness of IAs
                       Qualitative evaluation not balanced with quantifiable indicators or
                       results


                   Recommendation: Review the effectiveness of the Criteria
                       Strengthen the evaluation validity and accountability
                       Develop meaningful and measurable indicators
                       Develop mechanisms for feeding evaluation results into IAs’ work to
                       build capacity




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Findings and Recommendations (3):
                  Strategy
                   Finding: Drivers that led to the IA creation are balanced between
                   energy security, environmental protection, economic growth
                      Current projects addressing the initial strategies
                      Slight increase in engagement worldwide since creation
                      No indication of how IA strategy fits into current national policies and
                      priorities, nor of how the IAs integrate national priorities into the
                      strategic plan

                   Recommendation: Strengthen existing national Network co-
                   ordination
                      National coordination meetings align current and future priorities
                      among participants
                      Ensures national accountability among IAs on a continuous basis




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Findings and Recommendations (4):
                  Participation and Collaboration
                   Finding: IAs are largely government-led collaborations (85% at
                   ExCo level)
                      Significantly larger proportion of private sector, academia, and NGOs
                      at annex level
                      Government budgets declining
                      Much information is created and gained through IAs which may not
                      feed back into national efforts
                      Internal: IAs collaborate more between themselves than with IEA
                      committees (apart from formal request for extension)

                   Recommendation: Increase private-sector participation at the
                   ExCo level
                      Accelerate technology deployment,
                      Maintain a high level of market relevance
                      Establish a policy on the right public-private balance, as well as
                      guidelines for IAs in how to implement that policy
                      Improve information flow to national efforts and increase NMC co-
                      operation: Strengthen existing national Network co-ordination
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Findings and Recommendations (5):
                  Costs, Outcomes and Impacts
                   Finding: Dependent on funding mechanism of the IA
                      Total annual costs of IAs in the survey: 19M EUR
                      Average project cost: 146k EUR
                      Finding: Direct correlation between resources and results in IAs
                      Cost-sharing IAs with most participants (resources) produce greatest
                      number of direct (visible) outputs
                      Information sharing greatest outcome
                      Knowledge production the most significant outcome
                      Technology development needed more work

                   Recommendation: Incorporate cost indicators into the Evaluation
                   Criteria
                      Indicators provide benchmarks for comparisons
                      Define by type of funding mechanism



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Findings and Recommendations (6):
                  Visibility

                   Finding: IAs share a common motivation and engine - information
                   sharing – yet raising awareness of work is the greatest barrier
                      Potential industry partners and policy makers
                      Workshops most effective; newsletters least

                   Recommendation: Explore alternative mechanisms for reaching
                   desired audiences
                      Policy makers: Strengthening existing national Network co-ordination
                      Industry partners: increase private sector membership
                      General public/consumers - ?
                      CERT-IA day
                      Also outcome from Communication Workshops




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Overall Recommendations
                   Map the Technology Network
                   Review the effectiveness of the CERT Criteria for
                   Self-Evaluation
                   Establish a CERT policy for increasing private
                   sector participation in IAs and guidelines for
                   implementation
                   Strengthen co-ordination among national IEA
                   energy technology network participants
                   Strengthen the role of the desk officers

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Contacts


                    Stefanie Held: stefanie.held@iea.org
                    Carrie Pottinger: carrie.pottinger@iea.org
                    Diana Louis: diana.louis@iea.org

                  CERT Chair:
                    Peter Cunz: peter.cunz@bfe.admin.ch




© OECD/IEA 2011
Table of Content
                    The International Energy Agency
                    Energy Technology Policy Division
                       Work programme and linkages
                       Key messages
                       International collaborative activities

                    Managing the Technology Network
                    Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network
                       Strategic Plan 2012-2016
                       Analysis of the Technology Network
                       Implementing Agreements in Belgium

                    Questions and Discussion

© OECD/IEA 2011
Additional Slides




© OECD/IEA 2011
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE CERT?
                   The IEA Committee on Energy Research and
                   Technology (CERT) regularly reviews and rates each
                   IA according to the following criteria:
                    •   strategic direction
                    •   scope
                    •   contractual and management requirements
                    •   contribution to technology evolution
                    •   contribution to technology deployment / market
                    •   facilitation
                    •   policy relevance
                    •   contribution to environmental protection
                    •   information dissemination
                    •   outreach to IEA non-member countries
                    •   added value



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4. stefanie held iea secretariat - technology network unit

  • 1. Implementing Agreement Day Belgium The IEA Secretariat: Overview of Key Activities Multiplying National Capacities Stefanie Held Head Energy Technology Unit (NET) Energy Technology Policy Division (ETP) 6 December 2011 © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 2. Table of Content The International Energy Agency Energy Technology Policy Division Work programme and linkages Key messages International collaborative activities Managing the Technology Network Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network Strategic Plan 2012-2016 Analysis of the Technology Network Questions and Discussion © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 3. International Energy Agency (1) Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark IEA Member Countries Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea (Republic of) Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden The European Switzerland Commission Turkey also participates United Kingdom in the work United States of the IEA. © OECD/IEA 2011 © OECD/IEA - 2010
  • 4. International Energy Agency (2) Autonomous agency linked with the OECD Based in Paris Founded in 1974 in wake of oil crisis Acts as energy policy advisor to 28 member countries Staff of around 200 © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 5. International Energy Agency (3) IEA Shared Goals Energy security - Environmental protection – Economic growth Activities Co-ordinates efforts to ensure energy security Links research activities and governmental directives Compiles energy statistics Conducts policy analysis, reviews energy policies & programs Convenes, mobilizes science & technology experts Works closely with countries outside membership, especially China, India and Russia © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 6. International Energy Agency (4) IEA Shared Goals Energy security - Environmental protection – Economic growth Environmentally sustainable provision Activities use of energy and Co-ordinates efforts to ensure energy security Development of alternative energy Links research activities and governmental directives sources Compiles energy statistics Conducts policy analysis, reviews energy policies & programs Continued research, development and Convenes, mobilizes science & technology experts Works closely deployment of new and improved market with countries outside membership, especially China,energy technologies India and Russia © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 7. Table of Content The International Energy Agency Energy Technology Policy (ETP) Division Work programme and linkages Key messages International collaborative activities Managing the Technology Network Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network Strategic Plan 2012-2016 Analysis of the Technology Network Questions and Discussion © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 8. ETP’s Programme of Work Where are we today? IEA clean energy Progress Report Gap analysis and best practice databases Where do we need to go? Energy Technology Perspectives series Energy technology roadmaps series How do we get there? Roadmaps implementation Best practice technology policy Expanded international collaboration © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 9. ETP Key Activities Energy Technology Perspectives Energy Indicators Technology Roadmaps Sectoral Analysis (industry, buildings, transport) Technology Assessments (e.g. electricity networks, systems integration) International Low-Carbon Energy Technology Platform Support to the IEA Technology Network © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 10. Key Messages from Energy Technology Perspectives 2010 Early signs of energy technology revolution - still fragile and fragmented Require rapid, large-scale deployment of low carbon technologies Will improve energy security Fuel savings may outweigh additional investments Improved energy efficiency and decarbonising electricity are key Urgent action required Non-OECD countries also need to cut emissions Governments must take lead, but industry also has a role © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 11. Table of Content The International Energy Agency Energy Technology Policy Division Work programme and linkages Key messages International collaborative activities Managing the Technology Network Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network Strategic Plan 2012-2016 Analysis of the Technology Network Questions and Discussion © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 12. Global Energy Technology Network Time-proven, flexible mechanism for multiple stakeholders to carry out collaborative R&D projects, databases, models and share information © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 13. Energy Technology Network Committee on Energy Research and Technology: Reviews the IA work programme, strategy, and achievements © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 14. Implementing Agreements (1) Supply FOSSIL FUELS • Enhanced Oil Recovery • Fluidized Bed Conversion • IEA Clean Coal Centre • Greenhouse Gas RD Programme • Multiphase Flow Sciences FUSION POWER • Environmental, Safety, Economy • Co-operation on Tokamak Programmes • Fusion Materials RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES • Nuclear Technology of Fusion Reactors • Bioenergy • Geothermal • Plasma Wall Interaction • Hydrogen • Reversed Field Pinches • Hydropower • Spherical Tori • Ocean Energy Systems • Stellarator-Heliotron Concept • Photovoltaic Power Systems • Renewable Technology Deployment • Solar Heating and Cooling • SolarPACES • Wind Energy Systems © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 15. Implementing Agreements (2) Energy Efficiency Cross-Cutting BUILDINGS INFORMATION AND MODELING • Buildings and Community Systems • Climate Technology Initiative • District Heating and Cooling • Energy Efficient Electrical Equipment • Energy Technology Data Exchange • Energy Storage • Energy Technology Systems • Heat Pumping Technologies Analysis • Smart Grids ELECTRICITY • Demand-Side Management • Electricity Networks • Energy Efficient Electrical Equipment • High-Temperature Superconductivity INDUSTRY • Emissions Reduction in Combustion • Industrial Energy and Technologies TRANSPORT • Advanced Fuel Cells • Advanced Materials for Transportation • Advanced Motor Fuels • Hybrid and Electric Vehicles © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 16. Multiple Stakeholders 463 61 57 + European Commission, UNIDO, OPEC © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 17. IEA Member Country Participation (1) United States Canada Japan United Kingdo m Sweden No rway Ko rea Germany Italy Finland Switzerland France Netherlands Denmark Spain A ustria A ustralia B elgium Turkey P o rtugal New Zealand Greece Ireland 2010 P o land 1983 Czech Republic 40 30 20 10 0 © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 18. IEA Member Country Participation (2) United States Canada Japan United Kingdo m Sweden Norway Ko rea Germany Italy Finland Switzerland France Netherlands Denmark Spain A ustria A ustralia B elgium Turkey P o rtugal New Zealand Greece Ireland P o land Czech Republic 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% C ros s -c ut. E nd us e 2 F os s il fuels F us ion power R enew. 3 © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 19. Types of Collaboration Almost anything is feasible Planning and coordination of energy technology RD&D studies, works or experiments at national or international level Participation in the operation of research or pilot facilities and equipment provided by a participant, or their joint design, construction and operation Exchange of information Exchanges of scientists, technicians or experts Joint development of energy related technologies Any other energy technology-related activity © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 20. Benefits Linking research, industry and policy Reduced cost and duplication of work Greater project scale Accelerated development and deployment Harmonised technical standards Strengthened national RD&D capabilities Intellectual property rights Information sharing and networking Linking IEA member countries and non-member countries © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 21. Win-Win IEA Secretariat supports IAs Provides broad overview Co-ordinates projects (Joint research, workshops, data, publications) Raises awareness of IA results (Policy makers, private sector, other stakeholders) Advises on outreach opportunities Provides legal advice (The IEA does not provide direct financial support to the IAs, neither as a signatory nor as a programme manager) IAs provide targeted expertise to IEA (Analysis, roadmaps, workshops) © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 22. Network of Experts in Energy Technologies (NEET) Broad international co-operation with IEA non-member countries Consolidating institutional contacts BRAZIL: Ministry of Mines and Energy CHINA: Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) INDIA: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy MEXICO: Ministry of Energy RUSSIA: Federal Agency for Science and Innovation SOUTH AFRICA: South African National Energy Research Institute Concrete outcomes CHINA: Creation of a liaison office (MOST–IEA) Increased membership in IAs Increased knowledge of IEA tools, methodologies, data http://www.iea.org/neet/index.asp © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 23. International Low-Carbon Energy Technology Platform Actions Outcome 1. Review progress and Identification of gaps, process of the low-carbon accelerated and prioritised energy transition action 2. Share experience on best- Efficient dissemination of practice technologies and best-practice technology, policies; offer training via policy and analytical tools IEA’s training and capacity building program 3. Help launch technology collaboration initiatives Technology strategy and roadmap implementation Builds on roadmaps, Implementing Agreements, and data/analysis activities; includes business and a broader set of countries © OECD/IEA 2010 © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 24. Technology Platform Activities Developing and implementing roadmaps • Sustainable hydropower roadmap with Brazil • Solar deployment in Mediterranean Region • Mexico on smart grids • Russia on bioenergy • Looking for partners to develop national renewable technology roadmaps (e.g., China wind, India cement roadmaps) International collaboration • Private-sector led Finance Working Group to develop models for accelerating low-carbon energy technology deployment Sharing experience on best-practice technologies and policies • Drawing on IEA policy databases and work with Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) initiatives • How-to guides for roadmaps Informing/linking to international collaborative efforts • IEA Clean Energy Progress Report • UNFCCC Technology Mechanism © OECD/IEA 2010 © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 25. Energy Technology Initiatives Bi-annual publication Recent trends One-page overview Policy brief Background Spotlight List of current projects Information IEA Framework Frequently asked questions Glossary Statistics © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 26. OPEN Energy Technology Bulletin Updates on recent IA activities and related work of the IEA Secretariat Click here to access I EA OPEN Energy Technology Bulletin No. 71 Issue No. 71 - 5 October 2010 • Collaborating for an evolving smart-grid future • IEA Energy Technology Data Exchange update • Spurring energy technology innovation • Standby power and low-energy networks • Energy poverty: early release of WEO 2010 analysi s • New IEA international R&D projects, new participants • More on IEA energy technology publications, proceedings, website s, events Click here to access www.iea.org/impagr/cip/index.htm © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 27. Table of Content The International Energy Agency Energy Technology Policy Division Work programme and linkages Key messages International collaborative activities Managing the Technology Network Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network Strategic Plan 2012-2016 Analysis of the Technology Network Questions and Discussion © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 28. Energy Technology Network (2) Committee on Energy Research and Technology: Reviews the IA work programme, strategy, and achievements © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 29. CERT Strategic Plan 2012-2016: Vision and Mission By the year 2050, the world will have achieved secure, sustainable, and substantially decarbonised energy systems. CERT will play a key role in the process by promoting best- practice policies and technologies as well as enhancing international co-operation. Mission: • Maximise the contribution of international RDD&D activities • Guide resources to support the IEA’s Shared Goals • Provide solid data collection and analysis, scenarios and roadmaps, best-practice, policy guidance • Track progress • Engage with non-Member countries © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 30. CERT Strategic Plan 2012-2016: Four Strategic Objectives 1. Enhance and expand analysis to provide strategic energy technology policy guidance 2. Engage with selected countries and relevant organisations 3. Strengthen the energy technology network 4. Encourage financing of clean energy technologies Performance Measurement Implementation and the IEA Secretariat © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 31. Cross-Cutting Discussions Communication Public awareness Reaching out to policy makers Smart grids Energy storage Energy systems Rare earth minerals Transition fuels, gas CCS Energy technology financing Increasing linkages between the CERT and the Technology Network Basic Sciences © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 32. Table of Content The International Energy Agency Energy Technology Policy Division Work programme and linkages Key messages International collaborative activities Managing the Technology Network Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network Strategic Plan 2012-2016 Analysis of the Technology Network Questions and Discussion © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 33. Analysis of the Technology Network Results based on Data collected in the survey to 19 IAs Literature review of priority-setting and evaluation Desk Officer interviews Two communication workshops Findings and recommendations Some obvious but needed supporting evidence Others provide insights Others may continue to emerge/be reevaluated over time Most addressed through CERT Action Plan 2012-2013 Some recommendations for CERT guidance and policy CERT Criteria, private-sector participation, national efforts © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 34. Findings and Recommendations (1): Priority-Setting Finding: Priority-setting is generally horizontal and centralised at the Executive Committee level Request for extension process Synchronised with national priorities and research portfolios? Current knowledge base considered (e.g. roadmaps, IEA secretariat work in the area)? Recommendation: National co-ordination meetings among Network participants Underline the importance of a continual dialogue between policy makers, senior technology experts and the IAs Include milestone or mechanism in the request for extension process Important role of IEA Desk Officer to link strategies to knowledge base Also outcome from recent Communication Workshops © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 35. Findings and Recommendations (2): Evaluation Finding: IAs rate high overall on the CERT Criteria for Self- Evaluation (average score: 4.1 out of possible 5.0) IAs are performing well in most categories Criteria do not capture the effectiveness of IAs Qualitative evaluation not balanced with quantifiable indicators or results Recommendation: Review the effectiveness of the Criteria Strengthen the evaluation validity and accountability Develop meaningful and measurable indicators Develop mechanisms for feeding evaluation results into IAs’ work to build capacity © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 36. Findings and Recommendations (3): Strategy Finding: Drivers that led to the IA creation are balanced between energy security, environmental protection, economic growth Current projects addressing the initial strategies Slight increase in engagement worldwide since creation No indication of how IA strategy fits into current national policies and priorities, nor of how the IAs integrate national priorities into the strategic plan Recommendation: Strengthen existing national Network co- ordination National coordination meetings align current and future priorities among participants Ensures national accountability among IAs on a continuous basis © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 37. Findings and Recommendations (4): Participation and Collaboration Finding: IAs are largely government-led collaborations (85% at ExCo level) Significantly larger proportion of private sector, academia, and NGOs at annex level Government budgets declining Much information is created and gained through IAs which may not feed back into national efforts Internal: IAs collaborate more between themselves than with IEA committees (apart from formal request for extension) Recommendation: Increase private-sector participation at the ExCo level Accelerate technology deployment, Maintain a high level of market relevance Establish a policy on the right public-private balance, as well as guidelines for IAs in how to implement that policy Improve information flow to national efforts and increase NMC co- operation: Strengthen existing national Network co-ordination © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 38. Findings and Recommendations (5): Costs, Outcomes and Impacts Finding: Dependent on funding mechanism of the IA Total annual costs of IAs in the survey: 19M EUR Average project cost: 146k EUR Finding: Direct correlation between resources and results in IAs Cost-sharing IAs with most participants (resources) produce greatest number of direct (visible) outputs Information sharing greatest outcome Knowledge production the most significant outcome Technology development needed more work Recommendation: Incorporate cost indicators into the Evaluation Criteria Indicators provide benchmarks for comparisons Define by type of funding mechanism © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 39. Findings and Recommendations (6): Visibility Finding: IAs share a common motivation and engine - information sharing – yet raising awareness of work is the greatest barrier Potential industry partners and policy makers Workshops most effective; newsletters least Recommendation: Explore alternative mechanisms for reaching desired audiences Policy makers: Strengthening existing national Network co-ordination Industry partners: increase private sector membership General public/consumers - ? CERT-IA day Also outcome from Communication Workshops © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 40. Overall Recommendations Map the Technology Network Review the effectiveness of the CERT Criteria for Self-Evaluation Establish a CERT policy for increasing private sector participation in IAs and guidelines for implementation Strengthen co-ordination among national IEA energy technology network participants Strengthen the role of the desk officers © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 41. Contacts Stefanie Held: stefanie.held@iea.org Carrie Pottinger: carrie.pottinger@iea.org Diana Louis: diana.louis@iea.org CERT Chair: Peter Cunz: peter.cunz@bfe.admin.ch © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 42. Table of Content The International Energy Agency Energy Technology Policy Division Work programme and linkages Key messages International collaborative activities Managing the Technology Network Latest from the CERT and the Technology Network Strategic Plan 2012-2016 Analysis of the Technology Network Implementing Agreements in Belgium Questions and Discussion © OECD/IEA 2011
  • 44. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE CERT? The IEA Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT) regularly reviews and rates each IA according to the following criteria: • strategic direction • scope • contractual and management requirements • contribution to technology evolution • contribution to technology deployment / market • facilitation • policy relevance • contribution to environmental protection • information dissemination • outreach to IEA non-member countries • added value © OECD/IEA 2011