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CleanEnergyInnovation
PoliciesinEmerging
andDeveloping
EconomiesTheIEAexamines
thefull
spectrumofenergyissuesincludingoil,gasandcoalsupplyanddemand,renewableenergytechnologies,electricitymarkets,energyefficiency,accesstoenergy,demandsidemanagementandmuchmore.Throughitswork,theIEAadvocatespolicies
thatwillenhancethereliability,affordabilityandsustainabilityofenergyin
its31member
countries,13associationcountriesand
beyond.Thispublicationandanymapincludedhereinarewithoutprejudicetothestatus
of
or
sovereignty
overanyterritory,tothedelimitationofinternationalfrontiersandboundaries
andtothenameofanyterritory,cityor
area.Source:IEA.InternationalEnergy
AgencyWebsite:
IEA
member
countries:AustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaCzech
RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyJapanKoreaLithuaniaLuxembourgMexicoNetherlandsNew
ZealandNorwayPolandPortugalSlovak
RepublicSpainSwedenSwitzerlandRepublicof
TürkiyeUnitedKingdomUnited
StatesTheEuropeanCommissionalsoparticipatesin
theworkofthe
IEAIEA
associationcountries:ArgentinaBrazilChinaEgyptIndiaIndonesiaKenyaMoroccoSenegalSingaporeSouth
AfricaThailandUkraineINTERNATIONAL
ENERGYAGENCYPAGE|
3CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingandDeveloping
EconomiesAbstractIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.AbstractEmergingdevelopingeconomieshaveamajorstakeintacklingtheclimatechallenge,includingthroughtheinnovationsneededtounderpinthecleanenergytransition.Inrecentyears,energy,climateanddevelopmentpoliciesinmanyemergingeconomieshaveincludedambitiousinnovationobjectivesforcleanenergy
technologies.
The
economic
opportunity
is
large,
and
strengthening
energyinnovationsystemsinthesecountriesisimportantforthepaceofglobalenergytransitions.However,thestatusesandformsoftheseinnovationsystemsvarywidelytoday.Government
policies
play
an
essential
role
in
clean
energy
innovation,
and
it
is
thecombinationofabroadrangeofmeasuresthatmakesthemeffective.Emergingeconomieshaveawealthofpolicyandinnovationexperiencetoshare,andallcountrieshavemuchtolearnabouttheirspecificchallengesand
commonalities.Thisreportpresents11newcasestudiesofnationalexperienceswithpolicydevelopment
and
implementation
in
support
of
energy
innovation
in
emerging
anddevelopingeconomies.Thecasestudies,authoredbynationalexperts,coverarangeoftechnologiesandhighlightdistinctaspectsoftheenergyinnovationprocessacrossdiversesettingsinArgentina,Brazil,China,Colombia,India,Kazakhstan,Kenya,Mexico,Morocco,NigeriaandSouthAfrica.Acomparisonofthe
case
studies
reveals
seven
key
findings
and
a
set
of
insights
for
governments,intergovernmentalbodiesandotherpartnerstoworkoneffectivepolicypackagesandstrongercleanenergyinnovationecosystems
globally.PAGE|
4CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingandDeveloping
EconomiesAcknowledgementsIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.AcknowledgementsThisreportwaspreparedjointlybytheInternationalEnergyAgency(IEA)andtheIndianInstituteforTechnology,Delhi(IITDelhi).ThestudywasdesignedanddirectedbySimonBennettoftheEnergyTechnologyPolicy(ETP)DivisionoftheDirectorateofSustainability,TechnologyandOutlooks(STO)attheIEA,ProfessorAmbujSagar,VipulaandMaheshChaturvediProfessorofPolicyStudiesatIITDelhi.AmaliaPizarro(IEA)andAbhishekMalhotra(IITDelhiandWorldBank)contributedconceptual,organisationalandintellectualinputs.PedroNin?
de
Carvalho
of
the
IEA
Office
of
Global
Energy
Relations
supported
the
Brazilchapter.TheIEAinputwasdeliveredundertheguidanceofTimurGül,IEAChiefEnergyTechnologyOfficer.Thecasestudychapterswerecontributedbythefollowingnationalexperts:SoukainaBoudoudouh(L'InstitutdeRechercheenénergieSolaireeténergiesNouvelles),EdilaineCamillo(StateUniversityofCampinas),DianaCanales(Conahcyt),AndréTosiFurtado(StateUniversityofCampinas),CarinaGuzowski(UniversidadNacionaldelSur),ZhangjinHuang(SchoolofPoliticalScienceandPublic
Administration,
China
University
of
Political
Science
and
Law),
María
MaríaIba?ezMartín(UniversidadNacionaldelSur),AbhishekMalhotra(WorldBank),LovelineMuluh(UniversityofCapeTown),VivianOgechiNwadiaru(UniversityofMassachusettsAmherst),VincentOgaya(KenyaClimateInnovationCenter),SerikOrazagaliyev(SDSNKazakhstanandGraduateSchoolofPublicPolicy,NazarbayevUniversity),OlufolahanOsunmuyiwa(ChalmersUniversityofTechnology),RodrigoPalacios(Conahcyt,IniciativaClimáticadeMéxico),ClaraInesPardoMartinez(UniversidaddelRosario),BrittaRennkamp(UniversityofCapeTown),AmbujSagar(IITDelhi),AliyaSembayeva(SDSNKazakhstan,NazarbayevUniversity),StellaTsani(DepartmentofEconomics,NationalandKapodistrianUniversityofAthens),StefanosXenarios(SDSNKazakhstanandGraduateSchoolofPublicPolicy,NazarbayevUniversityandCSIROEnvironment,Australia),MaríaFlorenciaZabaloy(UniversidadNacionaldelSur),ReginaZamora(UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico),FangZhang(SchoolofPublicPolicyandManagement,Tsinghua
University).ValuablecommentsandfeedbackwereprovidedbycolleagueswithintheIEA,inparticular
Nadim
Abillama,
Syrine
Al
Abed,
Kavita
Jadhav,
Rita
Madeira,
RebeccaMcKimm,AnttiRauhala,TalyaVatman,BiqingYang.ThanksalsotoCurtisBrainard,AstridDumond,PoeliBojorquez,ThereseWalsh,LivGaunt,LorenzoSquillace,IsabelleNonain-SemelinandJethroMullenoftheIEA
CommunicationsandDigitalOffice.JustinFrench-BrooksandLizzieSayereditedthemanuscript.CharlotteBrackeandMaoTakeuchisupportedthemeetingsand
administration.PAGE|
5CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingandDeveloping
EconomiesAcknowledgementsIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.ThispublicationhasbeenproducedwiththefinancialassistanceoftheEuropeanUnionaspartofitsfundingoftheCleanEnergyTransitionsinEmergingEconomiesprogramme(CETEE-2)withintheCleanEnergyTransitionsProgramme,theIEA’sflagshipinitiativetotransformtheworld’senergysystemtoachieveasecureandsustainablefutureforall.TheUniversityofCapeTown’scontributionsweremadepossiblebyfundingfromUKResearchandInnovationandMinistryofEducationandResearchofGermany(BMBF).TheNigeriancasestudyauthorsaregratefultoAndrewAlola(InlandNorwayUniversityofAppliedSciences)forearlyinputstothestudydesign,andAbbaAbubakarAliyu,BelloSalman,BalaTyodenandSelbyenGambooftheRuralElectrificationAgencyforgivingtheirtimeto
interviews.PAGE|
6CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.Executivesummaryand
insightsforpolicy
makersEmergingmarketanddevelopingeconomies(EMDEs)haveamajorstake
intacklingtheclimatechallenge,includingthroughtheinnovationsneededtounderpinthecleanenergytransition.Thepathwaystakenbyemergingeconomiestoincreasetheirenergysuppliestomeetrisingdemandandboosteconomicdevelopmentwillbefundamentaltoachievingenergytransitionsglobally.Giventheroleofnewandimprovedenergytechnologiesinachievingcleanenergygoals,technologicalinnovationiscriticaltoaddressingtheclimatechallengeforallcountries.Withoutit,energyandclimategoalswillremainoutofreach.
According
to
IEA
analysis,
35%
of
the
energy
sector
emissions
savings
thatare
needed
to
achieve
net
zero
CO2
emissions
globally
by
mid-century
must
comefromtechnologiesthatarenotyetcommerciallyavailableonthemarket.Aswellascontinuedimprovementstoproductsalreadyonthemarket,thereisthereforeaneedforconcertedglobaleffortstosuccessfullydemonstrateemissions-reducingtechnologiesthatareknown,butnotyetprovenat
scale.Energyandclimatepolicyinemergingeconomiesincreasinglytargetsambitiousinnovationobjectives.Thecasestudiesinthisreportdemonstratethatmanycountrieshaveputinplacesubstantialpoliciesandprogrammestoadvanceacleanenergytransitiondomestically,inamannerthatrealisesthedevelopmental
benefits
of
such
a
transition.
This
includes
expectations
to
develop,own,produceoroptimisethetechnologiesthattheydeploy,andtoshapedomesticmarketstothecapabilitiesandaspirationsofthelocalpopulation.Insomecases,energyorclimatepolicydocumentsstateavisionofbecominganexporteroftechnologiesinthis
area.Theeconomicopportunityislarge,butEMDEsfacemultiplechallengestofullyreapitsbenefits.Theemergenceofanewcleanenergyeconomy,ledbymass-marketsolarPV,batteriesandelectricvehicles,isbringingtheeconomicopportunitiesofcleanenergytransitionsintofocusforgovernments,includingindevelopingeconomies.Nurturingnewtechnologiestomaturitycancreatelocaleconomicprosperity,andcleanenergytransitionswilloffermarketopportunitiesforalleconomiesinthecomingdecades.Butemergingeconomiesfacespecificchallengestobeovercomeinordertotakeadvantageoftheseopportunities,includingconstrainedpublicbudgets,competitionbetweenimmediatesocialneedsandlonger-terminnovationgoals,alackofcutting-edge
researchCleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersPAGE|
7IEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.infrastructure,highcostsofcapitalforrisk-takingenterprises,weakintellectualpropertyenforcementandsmalloruncertaindomesticmarketsforinnovativetechnologies.Investmentincleanenergyandspendingoninnovationisunevenlydistributed.Thetrendtowardshigherspendingoncleanenergyisvisibleallaroundtheworld,butmostofthespendingisinadvancedeconomiesandChina.ForeverydollarinvestedinbatterystorageinadvancedeconomiesandChinain2023,onlyonecentwasinvestedinotheremergingmarkets.Thisfallsfarshortoftheamountsneededtoensurefullaccesstomodernenergyandtomeetrisingenergy
demand
in
a
sustainable
way.
Spending
on
energy
innovation
also
reflectsthisimbalance:In2023,just6%ofpublicenergyR&Dspending,3%ofcorporateenergyR&Dspendingand9%ofenergyventurecapitalwasinEMDEsoutsideChina.Consideringtheactiverolethesecountriesneedtoplayinenergytransitions
and
the
importance
of
technologies
that
are
a
good
fit
with
local
marketsandcontexts,theirlimitedinvestmentparticipationisa
concern.Policyplaysanessentialroleincleanenergyinnovation.Governmentshaveakeyroletoplayinenablingandacceleratingtechnologydeploymentthroughdifferentpolicytoolssuchasfinancialincentives,regulationsandresearchsupport.Interestinidentifyingeffectivepoliciestocatalyseinnovationisgrowingworldwide,backedbyexpectationsthatcleanenergytechnologiescanbecommercialisedalmostanywhere–especiallymass-manufacturedtechnologieslikebatteriesorsolarpanels.Inmanycases,governmentsandthenetworksofinstitutions
they
co-ordinate,
including
state-owned
enterprises,
are
the
only
actorswiththeinfluenceandoverviewtobolsterandshapeinnovationecosystemsinEMDEs.Elsewhere,othergovernments,investorsandphilanthropistsareaskingwhattheycandotosupportemergingeconomiestoenteravirtuouscycleoftechnologydeployment,learning,research,manufacturingandprocessimprovement,boostedbyfurtherdeploymentorexportswithhigherlocalcontent.Innovationcanalsohelpcountriesmorequicklyreachtippingpointsatwhichtheadvantages
of
clean
energy
to
the
domestic
economy
clearly
outweigh
the
benefitsofcontinuingalongahigher-emissions
pathway.Effective
innovation
policy
combines
a
broad
range
of
measures.
While
mostgovernmentschannelfundingtoinnovatorstoguidethemtowardsnationaltechnologypriorities,countriesthataremoresuccessfulincleanenergyinnovationsupportfourkeypolicypillars:resourcepush(asustainedflowofR&Dfunding,capitalforinnovators,skillsandresearchinfrastructure);knowledgemanagement(thefreeexchangeofinformationbetweenresearchers,academia,companies,policymakersandinternationalpartners);marketpull(creationofexpectedmarketvalueforthenewproductorservicethatmakestheR&Drisksworthwhile);andsocio-politicalsupport(broadcross-societysupportfornewproductsorservicesandthetestsneededtodeveloptheminto
commercialCleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersPAGE|
8IEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.products).Thecasestudiesconfirmthatcountriesstruggletotranslateresearchintotechnologicalchangewithoutactionundereachpillar.Developingeconomiestypicallydonothaveanextensivelegacyofenergyinnovation,andanenergyinnovationecosysteminadevelopingeconomymaylookverydifferentfromthatofanadvancedeconomy.Itmightbemainlycomposedoftheskills,institutionsandincentivestoevaluate,adapt,manufactureanddeployatechnologythatisunfamiliarinthecountrycontext.Theseecosystemsare“innovation-ready”platformsthatcanfosterincrementalimprovementstotechnologiesandgrowintomoresophisticatedcommunitiesofinnovatorsatalater
stage.Emergingeconomieshaveawealthofinnovationexperiencestoshare,
andallcountrieshavemuchtolearnfromthem.ManyalreadyhaveextensiveexperienceintechnologyR&Danddeployment,whetherforenergyorinadjacentareas,butitisrarelyconsideredcollectively.Examplesofglobaltechnologyleadershipinthesecountriesaremoreplentifulthanisoftenrecognised,andinclude
biotechnology
in
India,
nuclear
power
in
Argentina,
synthetic
fuel
synthesisinSouthAfrica,biofuelsinBrazil,financialtechnologyinKenya,fertilisersinMoroccoandbuildingmaterialsin
Mexico.TheheterogeneityofEMDEcountrycontextsmeansthatsharingpolicylessonsandsuccessesismorevaluablewhenitaccountsforlocalcontext.Thecasestudiesinthisreportcover11countries,yetthevariationsamongthemarebroad.Whiletheyallillustrateeffectivepolicyapproachestoboostingcleanenergytechnologycapabilitiesdespiterelativelylowpercapitawealth,theinstitutional,infrastructureandprivatesectorcontextsvarywidely.ThesecontextualaspectsareofparticularimportancetoexaminingpolicydesignandeffectivenessinEMDEs.Itisthereforenecessarytolooknotonlyatthedetailsofthepolicydocumentation,butalsoatthepolicy’soriginswithinthebroadernational
priorities
and
the
factors
that
shaped
the
choice
of
measures,
assessmentandlearning.Findingsfromasetof11case
studiesThisreportpresents11newcasestudiesofnationalexperienceswithpolicydevelopmentandimplementationinsupportofenergyinnovationinEMDEs.Thecasestudiescoverarangeofdifferentcountriesandkeytechnologies,andhighlight
distinct
aspects
of
the
energy
innovation
process
across
diverse
settings.Eachcasestudywasauthoredbynationalexpertswithdeepexperienceoftheenergyinnovationlandscapeintheir
countries.Commontoallofthesecasestudiesistheaspirationofgovernmentstoengageinthecleanenergytransition,eveninthefaceofresourceconstraints.Acomparison
of
the
case
studies
reveals
a
number
of
key
findings
that
demonstratethestrengthsofenergyinnovationinthecountriesunder
consideration:PAGE|
9CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.Cleanenergyinnovationhasrisenhighupthepolicyagendaindeveloping
countries,
just
as
it
has
in
advanced
economies.
The
potentialforeconomicdevelopmentisakeymotivatingfactor,asistheneedtoboostenergysecurityandrespondtotheclimatechallenge.CountriesincludingArgentina,Colombia,Kazakhstan,NigeriaandSouthAfricaissuednewnational
energy
strategies
that
referenced
clean
energy
innovation
shortly
afterpublishing
their
nationally
determined
contributions
(NDCs)
as
part
of
the
ParisAgreementprocess.However,sincearound2020,industrialdevelopment
andinwardinvestmenthavebecomeequallystrongdriversfor
action.Innovationpolicycanbuilduponandreinforcebroadertrendstocatalysetechnologicalchange.Energyinnovationoutcomesaremoreeasilyachievedwhentheyalignwellwithnationalvisionsforeconomicandsocialdevelopment.InIndia,energyefficiencywasboostedbythegovernment’spriorityofmaintainingaccesstoelectricityforagrowingpopulationdespitefinancialchallengesforutilities.InColombia,hydrogentechnologieshavethepotentialtoaddressarangeofemergentandpressingpolicy
issues.Therearemultiplewaystosetinnovationinmotion.Inmanycases,successesatthenationallevelhaveemergedthroughdifferentconfigurationsofprivatesector-ledresearch,expertinteractionthroughknowledge
networks,strategicfundingandpolicytools,andpartnershipswithforeigntechnologysuppliers.InKenya,forexample,anewcohortofproducersofsolarhomesystemswerebornefromafundingprogrammeforoff-gridsolarPVthatrewardedinnovativemeansofadaptingservicestolocalconsumers’
needs.Institutionalhistoryexertsapowerfulinfluenceonpolicychoices.SouthAfrica’s“justtransition”policieshavetheirrootsinalongsocialandinstitutionalhistory.Successfulinnovationpolicyinterventionsworkinharmonywiththeexistingpolicylandscape,anditisimportantthatinternational
partners
are
sensitive
to
the
institutional
history.
Overall,
the
statetypicallyplaysamoreprominentroleintheenergysectorthanitdoesinadvancedeconomies,and,asillustratedbynuclearinnovationinArgentina,thereislessrelianceonmarketforcesandprivatesector
R&D.Existingtechnicalexpertisecanprovideaspringboard,includingfromadjacentsectors.Forexample,Kazakhstan’senergytechnologyplanspromote
areas
that
require
transferable
skills
from
the
oil
and
gas
sector,
suchassustainableliquidfuels.Kenya,bycontrast,becamealeadinginnovatorinsolarhomesystemsduetoitspriorexpertiseindigitalfinancetechnology.Mexicoisbuildingonitsmanufacturingexpertisetoentertechnologiesrelatedtosolar
PV.CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.Therearedemonstratedwaystomakethemostoflimitedresources.Internationalco-operation–whetherthroughfinancialsupportorknowledgesharing–isakeyfeatureacrossthecases.Limitedresourcesdemandprioritisationoftechnologyoptionsthatmatchlocalcapacities.Moroccohasdevelopedtoolsandexpertiseforexploringpotentialtechnologiesandidentifyinggapstobetargetedbypolicy.Nurturingtheinnovationecosystemandmaintainingconnectionswithinternationalinnovatorsisalsoimportant.TheearliestsolarPVmanufacturinginChinabenefitedfromindividualswithstronginternationalnetworksandconnectionsto
diasporas.Fewcountrieshavewell-establishedandcomparableprocessesforevaluatingoutcomesagainsttheoriginalpolicygoals.Evaluatinginnovationpolicyiscomplexforallgovernments,butitshouldbebuiltintopolicydesignattheoutset,tosupporttheprocessoflearning.Mexicoisanexceptioninthisregard:itsGeneralLawonClimateChangemandatestheevaluationofclimatechangepoliciesthroughINECC,aninstitutionwithintheEnvironment
Ministry.TableES.1The11case
studiesCountryCasestudyArgentinaInnovationinnuclearenergytechnologyandenergyefficiencypoliciesBrazilPolicydirectedtothedevelopmentofdomestictechnicalcapacityinthenewwindenergysectorandnearly100yearsofpolicy,industrialandtechnologicalchangeinthebioethanolsectorChinaUltra-high-voltage(UHV)technologyandsolar
PVColombiaRenewableenergysupportandhydrogen
ambitionsIndiaEnergyefficiency
policyKazakhstanEnergyandindustrialtransitions,andKazakhstan’ssovereignwealthfundKenyaOff-gridsolarPVandgeothermalenergytechnologyMexicoSolarPVdistributed
generationMoroccoNewtechnology-relatedrenewableenergyinstitutionsinMoroccoNigeriaInnovation-orientedprojectsinthecontextofrural
electrificationSouth
AfricaTheRenewableEnergyIndependentPowerProducerProcurementProgrammeandSouthAfrica’sJustEnergyTransitionPartnershipPAGE|
10PAGE|
11CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.Insightsforpolicy
makersStrengtheningenergyinnovationsystemsinEMDEsisimportantforthepaceofglobalenergytransitionsandenhancingcleanenergytechnologiesmoregenerally.However,thestatusesandformsoftheseinnovationsystemsvarywidelytoday.WhileChina’sexperienceswithcleanenergyinnovationpoliciesintheearly2000sprovideaninstructivecasestudy,thecountryhassincebuiltasophisticatedinnovationecosystemthatithasthecapacitytomaintain.Developingeconomieswithlessmatureinnovationecosystemswillbenefitfrom“innovationco-operation”withadvancedeconomiesaswellasotherEMDEs.Wefind
there
is
considerable
scope
for
partnerships
and
knowledge
exchange
amongEMDEs.Shiftingthediscoursetowards“innovationco-operation”mayhelpalleviatesomeofthesetbacksinthepoliticalarenathathavebeenencounteredbyanarrowerfocusontechnologyorpolicytransfer.Inthiscontext,rolescanbeidentifiedforallgovernments,intergovernmentalbodiesandotherpartnerstoworkoneffectivepolicypackagesandstrongercleanenergyinnovationecosystemsin
EMDEs.Fordomesticpolicy
makersAsinadvancedeconomies,theimportanceoffosteringpredictableanddurabledomesticdemandcannotbeoverstated.Adependablemarketforcleanenergytechnologieswithinagivensectorcreatestheincentivesforinnovatorstotakerisksandimproveexistingproducts.Marketscanstartsmallbutshouldrewardsuppliersofproductsandservicesthatareaparticularlygoodfitwithlocalneeds,aswellasthosethathavehigherperformanceandlower
costs.Thelackofanextensiveinstitutionalandtechnicallegacyincleanenergymayoftenbeaweakness,butalsocreatesanopportunityforcreativepolicy.Enablingpolicies
do
not
need
large
R&D
budgets
–
although
R&D
budgets
remain
valuable.Newagenciestoco-ordinatecleanenergytechnologyexpertisecanbeestablishedwiththeresponsibilitytoinformpolicy.Networksforlearningandsharingarealsoimportant,andstate-ownedenterprises,includingresearchinstitutes,canplayacentralorganisingroleiftheiraimsarealignedwiththoseofthebroadernetwork.Well-designedincentivesfordomesticprocurementcanfoster
competition
and
technology
adaptation,
and
they
can
start
at
relatively
smallscales,forexamplebytargetinginstallationandassembly.Encouraginginnovation
in
digital
technologies,
which
require
lower
capital
for
development,
canbeasimpactfulasmuchlargerR&D
budgets.Internationalengagementcanhelpbuilddomesticenergyinnovationecosystemsmorerapidlyifitistargetedtowardskeynationalchallenges.Thisstrengthens
thecaseformappingexercisesthatidentifygapsincapacityandpolicythathinderthe
development
and
take-up
of
new
technologies.
Depending
on
the
needs,
therePAGE|
12CleanEnergyInnovationPoliciesinEmergingMarketandDeveloping
EconomiesExecutivesummaryandinsightsforpolicymakersIEA.andIITDCCBY
4.0.arevariousformsofinternationalco-operationthatcanbepursuedsimultaneously.Theseincludeparticipationininternationalfora(suchasMissionInnovation,theIEAtechnologynetworkandUNbodies);collaborationontailoredstudiesofopportunities;exchangesofexperienceswithcountriesfacingsimilarchallenges;multilateralfinancingoftechnologydeploymentprogrammesandtechnical
capacity
building;
joint
R&D
programmes;
and
financial
support
to
actorsintheinnovationecosystem,includingincubatorsandtesting
facilities.IncountrieswithlimitedpublicR&Dbudg
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