Clean energy innovation policies in emerging and developing economies
Material type: TextPublication details: Paris International Energy Agency 2024Description: 247pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Government policies play an essential role in clean energy innovation, and it is the combination of a broad range of measures that makes them effective. Emerging economies have a wealth of policy and innovation experience to share, and all countries have much to learn about their specific challenges and commonalities. This report presents 11 new case studies of national experiences with policy development and implementation in support of energy innovation in emerging and developing economies. The case studies, authored by national experts, cover a range of technologies and highlight distinct aspects of the energy innovation process across diverse settings in Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa. A comparison of the case studies reveals seven key findings and a set of insights for governments, intergovernmental bodies and other partners to work on effective policy packages and stronger clean energy innovation ecosystems globally.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Government policies play an essential role in clean energy innovation, and it is the combination of a broad range of measures that makes them effective. Emerging economies have a wealth of policy and innovation experience to share, and all countries have much to learn about their specific challenges and commonalities. This report presents 11 new case studies of national experiences with policy development and implementation in support of energy innovation in emerging and developing economies. The case studies, authored by national experts, cover a range of technologies and highlight distinct aspects of the energy innovation process across diverse settings in Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa.
A comparison of the case studies reveals seven key findings and a set of insights for governments, intergovernmental bodies and other partners to work on effective policy packages and stronger clean energy innovation ecosystems globally.
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