International technology innovation to accelerate energy transitions: The case of the international energy agency technology collaboration programmes

Clara Caiafa (Corresponding author), Takashi Hattori, Hoseok Nam, Heleen C. de Coninck

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Abstract

International cooperation in technology innovation can help accelerate energy transitions globally. If they are to promote global systemic change, partnerships need to move beyond nurturing niches and increase their geographical reach. Moving beyond niches brings challenges for such international partnerships traditionally focused on technological-hardware innovation in advanced countries. Based on an analytical framework rooted in innovation and transition studies, this paper explores how international technology innovation partnerships can help accelerate transitions globally by conducting a unique empirical study of the almost five decades-old IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes (TCPs). Results suggest that well-established networks for knowledge diffusion, growing compatibility of activities with climate change mitigation goals, and increased global participation currently enable TCPs to contribute to the energy transition. Improving outreach to non-scientific audiences, knowledge diffusion beyond technical knowledge, and cross-sectoral coordination, as well as ensuring equal-footing participation of developing countries, remain challenges to be addressed, especially as the transition accelerates.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100766
Number of pages19
JournalEnvironmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
Volume48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Funding

The authors would like to thank all those who participated in the survey and interviews, and also Simon Bennett, Jean-Baptiste Le Marois, Diana Louis, Claire Hilton, K.C. Michaels and Sakeena Moeen from the IEA for their support with data collection. The authors would also like to thank Dominique Foray, Henny Romijn, Elena Mas Tur, Emilio Raiteri, Benjamin Büttner, Floor Alkemade and Anna Wieczorek for the insights and discussions on earlier versions of this work. We would also like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their comments on previous versions of this article.

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Institute for Electronic Arts

    Keywords

    • Acceleration
    • Climate change
    • Energy transition
    • International cooperation
    • Technology innovation

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