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17 July 2018 Dr. SHIN, Kyung-Nam, J.D. esq. Director Center for Climate Technology Cooperation Green Technology Center-Korea
Activate the Climate Technology Network - Korea’s experience -
Agenda
Korea’s commitment under the new
Climate Regime and GTC’s role
GTC’s frame for Networking
GTC’s Tech Cooperation Cases
based on Activated Network Types
Lessons Learned
I
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Korea’s Green House Gas Reduction Efforts
Year BAU
(Mt𝐂𝐎𝟐eq)
2020
2025
2030
782.5
809.7
850.6
Korea’s GHG Reduction Target
Emission Rating
Inadequate: Emissions targets in this area are less ambitious than the 2˚C range
Medium: Not consistent with limiting warming below 2 ˚C
Sufficient: Fully consistent with below 2 ˚C limit
Role Model: More than consistent with below 2 ˚C limit
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- Rapid economic growth (US$100
in ’60 US$26,205 in 2013)*
- Cost competitive technologies
compared to developed countries
- Need to take responsibility as World
7th GHGs emitter
Developing Countries Korea
- Desire to learn from Korea’s
development experiences
- Low levels of expertise
- Unexploited resources
- Poor infrastructure
- Insufficient technologies
Cooperation under the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism
Korea’s Larger Role in the
International Community
through Climate Technology Transfer
Korean Tech. /Experiences
+ Developing
Country needs
*Per capita GDP
Korea’s Responsibility in Climate Change
Following its own rapid development, Korea is responsible to cooperating with developing countries
in the climate technology transfer sector
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GTC’s Technology Cooperation Framework
UN/ GGGI
Green Tech. Transfer Framework for Developing Partner Countries
GTC
Gov’t institutions
Multilateral fund
National fund resource
Large and SMEs
Business-Partner
organization
Gov’t in developing countries
National institutions
Business
Green growth policy
Identify
technical demands
Provide a
feasibility study
Arrange financial support
Green development
Operation and
Maintenance
Green Development Value Chain
Prepare Project design
GTC Core Area
Cooperation
network
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Agenda
Korea’s commitment under the new
Climate Regime and GTC’s role
GTC’s frame for Networking
GTC’s Tech Cooperation Cases
based on Activated Network Types
Lessons Learned
I
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추가슬라이드 Mapping of GTC’s Network
Private players including SMEs
International Finance
Institutes
International Organizations
and NGOs
Governance
Finance Technology
NDEs and National Agencies
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How does GTC establish the network (1/3)
Phase 1. Building the Network
[2017. 9. GTC-GGGI MOU signing]
[2018. 3. 6th Korea CTCN Committee]
[2018. 4. Joint Symposium on WTE with Indonesia]
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How does GTC establish the network (2/3)
2016. 1. Bhutan Stakeholder discussion
2017. Bus Information System Pilot
Assessing potential desalination technology options
2018. 3. Bangladesh CTCN TA Inception Workshop
Phase 2. Activate the Network
2018. 4. Waste2Energy Master Plan kick-off Seminar Waste to Energy Technology
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How does GTC establish the network (3/3)
Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
GCF Project
2017. Bus Information System Pilot
Assessing potential desalination technology options
2018. 4. WTE MP kick-off Seminar Waste to Energy Technology
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Phase 3. Expand the Network
2016. 1. Bhutan Stakeholder discussion
2018. 3. Bangladesh CTCN TA Inception Workshop
• Develop W2E full project
• Establish Organic waste treatment facility
• Policy and capacity building
Agenda
Korea’s commitment under the new
Climate Regime and GTC’s role
GTC’s frame for Networking
GTC’s Tech Cooperation Cases
based on Activated Network Types
Lessons Learned
I
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Activated Network Type
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Project Overview Network scheme
(December 2016 – May 2017)
Kenya CTCN TA
private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
Type 1. Project development through Technology Mechanism
• Tech : (R&D) KICT, (Private) KEPCO, K-Water • Governance - (Kenya) NDE, Water Sector Trust Fund - (Int’l) CTCN, UNEP DTU Partnership • Finance - (Int’l) Green Climate Fund, Africa Development Bank
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Project Overview
Project Title
Technical Assistance for Saline Water Purification Technology
at Household level, and Low cost durable housing technology
for coastal areas of Bangladesh
Time
Frame 12 months (December 2017 – December 2018)
Language English Objective Adaptation
Activities
• Draft Tech Assistance Response plan
• Assess low cost durable housing tech for construction
and Saline water purification tech
• Provide Cap Building and Tech transfer
Country partners
Ministry of Environment and Forest, Department of Environment
Photos of Guinea
Network scheme
• Tech : (R&D) KICT, (Private) Glory & Tech. (Bangladesh R&D) Housing and Building Research Institute(HBRI) • Governance - (Bangladesh) Department of Environment(NDE), Department of Public Health Engineering(DPHE) and other government departments - (Int’l) CTCN • Finance : CTCN, (Bangladesh) Palli Karma Sahayak Foiundaion(PKSF)
private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
Type 1. Project development through Technology Mechanism
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Bus Information System (BIS) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
Intelligent Transport System(ITS)
Pilot Project GCF Project
Type 2. Project development through Financial Mechanism
Bhutan Low Carbon Transportation Project
Network scheme
• Tech : (R&D) KICT/ (Private) Tracom, Begins • Governance : - (Bhutan) National Environment Commission (NDE), Gross National Happiness Commission(NDA) - (Korea) MIST • Finance : (Int’l) World Bank, GCF
private
Int’l
Int’l
public
Nat’l
Nat’l
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추가슬라이드
Improvement & Construction
Reviewed Data on Mongolian Schools
Conducted Focus Group Interview
Data Collection & Review
Feasibility Analysis
Site Visit & Analysis
Knowledge Sharing
Provided Tech. Guideline
and PPP Model
Scenario Development & Evaluation
Mongolian Green Educational Building Project
Network scheme
• Tech: GTC • Governance : Mongolia Government, (Int’l) GGGI • Finance : Asian Development Bank
Type 3. Project development with International Organizations
private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
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□ Improving Waste Collection and Disposal - Introducing curbside
program and related facility to increase recycling rate and to reduce amount of landfill
□ Waste Recycling and Energy Supply Facilities - Introducing power
generation and heat supply facility using waste energy
Improving Waste Collection and Disposal Network scheme
Indonesia Waste To Energy Project
Type 4. Project development in cooperation with Central Government
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private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
• Tech: (private) Korea Engineering Consultants Corporation • Governance : - (Korea) Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute(KEITI) - (Indonesia) Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Environment, the City of Makassar • Finance : KEITI
Development of Smart Farm Total Solution
Utilization of plant growth and physiological status data
Smart Greenhouse Operation System & Mobile App.
Smart operation management system
Optimum Energy Management System
Information management program
Mongolia Smart Farm Project
Feasibility study on the Green ICT Smart Farm project through Integrated Greenhouse Management System to control the environment easily for growing high value agricultural products as Strawberry and Tomato with Sensors
Network scheme
private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
Project Overview
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• Technology - (R&D) Korea Institute of Science and Technology(KIST), Convergence Research Center for Smart Farm Solution • Governance - (Korea NDE) MSIT - (Mongolia) Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light industry • Finance : (Korea) NIPA
Type 4. Project development in cooperation with Central Government
Project Overview
Project Title
Eco-friendly Samosir Island Project
Time Frame 2017.3~6
Objective Obtain Project Preparation Facility(PPF) from GCF to develop GCF project proposal for sustainable development of Samosir Island and Lake Toba which will contribute to enhance climate resiliance of Toba lake and the life of local residents
Activities
Partners Korea Engineering Consultant Corp. Deloitte India Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute
Indonesia Eco-friendly Samosir Island Project
• Shift traditional power source to renewable Energy such as solar floating photovoltaic and biomass power (Energy efficiency and renewable energy supply) • Improve waste water management and access tclean water (Enhanced access to clean water)
• Develop Eco-friendly tourism
Network scheme
• Technology consulting: (Private) Korea Engineering Consultants Corp., Deloitte India
• Governance : - (Korea) Korea Environmental Industry & Tech. Institute - (Indonesia) North Sumatra Government • Finance : - (Korea) KEITI - (Indonesia) PT. SMI
private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
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Type 5. Project Development in cooperation with the Local Government
추가슬라이드
The empirical research on the production of green cement based on Carbon Mineralization technology in Vietnam & Joint empirical research and human resource training in Vietnam
• Low-carbon and high-functionality ‘Green cement’
• Carbon money system and In-situ PCC technology
Viet Nam Carbon Mineralization Project
Network scheme
private
Int’l
Int’l
public
Nat’l
Nat’l
In-situ PCC technology • World’s 1st tech reducing CO2 by synthesizing PCC thru
CO2 emitted from papermaking process • MSIT’s "15 Most Promising Technologies"
Project Overview
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Type 6. Project Developent with governmental agencies
• Tech - (R&D) Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources VIGMR(Vietnam Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources) • Governance - (Korea NDE) MSIT - (Viet Nam) Vinacomin (Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group) • Finance - (Korea) Korea Government Nat’l Flagship Program
① Absorbing buoy’s wave energy
② Energy transfer for reciprocation of
rope
③ Energy conversion in the onshore
generators
④ Storage and supply of
generated power
Type 6. Project development with governmental agencies
Indonesia Wave Power technology demonstration project
The technology demonstration project to convert the wave energy into a land based reciprocating motion by setting the minimum facilities for the wave energy recovery and installing the remaining main power generation facilities on the land.
Network scheme
private
public
Int’l
Nat’l
Nat’l
Int’l
Technology Overview
• Tech. - (Private) INGINE • Governance - (Korea NDE) MSIT - (Indonesia) PLN(Electricity corp.) • Finance - (Korea) MSIT
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Agenda
Korea’s commitment under the new
Climate Regime and GTC’s role
GTC’s frame for Networking
GTC’s Technology Cooperation
Cases
Lessons Learned
I
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Conclusion : Connect the dots!
1. Establish and activate the existing Network One cannot do everything alone! Private players
including SMEs
International Finance
Institutes
International Organizations
and NGOs
Governance
Finance Technology
NDEs and National Agencies
2. Utilize CTC window to be linked to Technology Mechanism
CTC is the best international platform to build network with climate technology stakeholders.
5. Strengthen the network among NDEs NDEs are the focal point to provide exact needs
and supply of respective countries in climate technology.
3. Provide a platform for the national network members
This allows existing players to understand the landscape of the climate technology field and generates opportunities for cooperation.
4. Build a strong network with financial institutions at the early stage
Finance is the key to realize and scale up a climate technology project!
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추가슬라이드
ESTABLISHMENT OF TECHNOLOHY-FINANCE NETWORK
CLIMATE TECHNOLOGY LOCALIZATION PROGRAM
OVERSEAS PROJECT MODEL DEVELOPMENT
SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES SUPPORT
OPEN COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
Contracting CTCN technical assistance
projects Activation of
domestic CTCN member institutions
Networking with
overseas CTCN member institutions
Identifying potential demands in energy, water, and agriculture sector
Capacity building for desalination technology
Linking technology to financing Establishment of GCF-GGGI-
GTC triangle
Investor Relations (IR) for small and medium-sized enterprises project
development in developing countries
CHINA
Identifying potential demands in climate technology, and renewable energy sector
Bankable feasibility study on carbon capture utilization (CCU) related to eco-friendly paper recycling
Capacity building for desalination technology Greenhouse gas reduction with green cement technology CCU technology transfer and linking to financing
Demonstration of ICT smart farm technology Investor Relations (IR) for small and medium-sized
enterprises project development in developing countries
VIETNAM
BHUTAN
Eco-friendly transportation
project
INDONESIA
Identifying potential demands in energy sector
Technology demonstration of wave energy generation
Bankable feasibility study on biomass power plant Capacity building for desalination technology Eco-friendly Samosir Island Development
Bankable feasibility study on flare gas recovery Master plan on waste management system Bankable feasibility study on bio-product project Bankable feasibility study on waste to energy project Lake Toba floating solar PV project
KENYA
Developing public private partnership model for sustainable water supply technology
Demonstration of ICT smart farm technology
MONGOLIA
HONDURAS
LED lighting energy efficiency project
Solar PV energy project and link to financing
SENEGAL
Identifying potential demands in energy
and water sector
THAILAND
Identifying potential demands in energy, water, agriculture
sector UGANDA
Identifying potential demands in energy,
water, and agriculture sector
PHILIPPINES
Technology demonstration of gravity-driven membrane
filtration in villages Capacity building for
desalination technology
Technology demonstration of
gravity-driven membrane filtration in villages
TUVALU Technology
demonstration of
clean water treatment
CAMBODIA
BANGLADESH
Capacity building for desalination technology
Capacity building for desalination technology
FIJI
Linking technology to
financing
UZBEKISTAN
Technology demonstration of energy efficiency in
rural area housing
Linking technology to financing
KIRIBATI
Overview of Global Climate Tech. Cooperation in GTC
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