LCTPI Low Carbon Technology Partnership initiative (Main)

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General

Name of initiative LCTPi: Low Carbon Technology Partnership initiative (Main)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative Yes
Website address https://www.wbcsd.org/Programs/Climate-and-Energy
Related initiatives
Starting year 2015
End year 2018
Secretariat Elise Buckle, WBCSD World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).

e-mail: buckle@wbcsd.org

Organisational structure The Low Carbon Technology Partnerships initiative (LCTPi) is comprised of over 160 companies and 70 partners who are committed to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Led by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and supported by We Mean Business partners, LCTPi offers a collaborative platform for businesses and policymakers to scale up deployment of business solutions to a level and speed that are consistent with limiting global warming to below 2°C. Taken together, LCTPi efforts could deliver 65% of the emissions reductions needed to remain under the 2°C limit while channeling $5-10 trillion of investment toward low carbon sectors of the economy and support 20-45 million person-years of employment.

Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Type of lead organisation NGO/Civil Society
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Switzerland

Description

Description The Low Carbon Technology Partnerships initiative (LCTPi) is comprised of over 235 companies and 70 partners who are committed to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Objectives At COP23, LCTPi companies and partners will connect with key policymakers to encourage stronger climate commitments through low-carbon technology. Throughout 2018, LCTPi will continue pushing for impact and increasing scale. Your company can join today.
Activities The Low Carbon Technology Partnership initiative (LCTPi) consists of 9 sub-initiatives. These are the following:

LCTPi Carbon Capture and Storage, LCTPi Cement Sustainability Initiative, LCTPi Chemicals, LCTPi Climate Smart Agriculture, LCTPi Energy Efficiency in Buildings, LCTPi Forests, LCTPi Low Carbon Freight, LCTPi Low Carbon Transport Fuels, LCTPi Renewables

LCTPi has evolved over its three years and now focuses on six projects: REscale, New Energy Solutions, Emobility, Transforming Heavy Transport, Natural Climate Solutions and Climate Smart Agriculture. At the same time, member companies are targeting a wider expanse of regions and sectors.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Implementation, Technical dialogue
Activity of initiative Technical operational implementation (ex-post), Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Knowledge production and innovation
Indicators
Goals The Low Carbon Technology Partnerships initiative (LCTPi) aims to accelerate the development of low-carbon technology solutions to stay below the 2°C ceiling.

The LCTPi methodology has been applied by the eight active working groups and includes the following steps:

Quantifying the emissions reduction potential for the sector which sets the working group’s ambition; Assessment of the barriers to achieve that ambition; Identification of solutions to overcome those barriers; Development of action plans against which groups will focus their efforts; Setting a monitoring framework with annual and longer term performance indicators; and Preparing an annual progress report that includes outcomes and deliverables.

Comments on indicators and goals
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Available reporting Annual report for 2018 at:

https://docs.wbcsd.org/2018/12/LCTPi_progress_report_2018.pdf

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 96  
Companies 91 ABB (Switzerland),ACCIONA S.A. (Spain),AkzoNobel (Netherlands),Ambuja Cements (India),Arcadis (Netherlands),Arcelor Mittal South Africa (South Africa),Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (Singapore),Audi (Germany),BT Group (United Kingdom),Bunge (USA),Carbon Recycling International (Iceland),CEMEX (Mexico),China National Building Materials Company (China),China Resources Cement Holdings (China),CLP Holdings (China),Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento (Portugal),Copersucar (Brazil),CPFL Energia (Brazil),CRH India Management Services (India),DALMIA CEMENT (India),Diageo Plc (United Kingdom),DNV Det Norske Veritas (Norway),Dunar Food (India),E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (USA),EDF (France),EDP - Energias de Portugal (Portugal),ENEL (Italy),Eskom (South Africa),Evonik Industries (Germany),FIBRIA Celulose (Brazil),First Solar (USA),Forestal Mininco (Chile),GranBio (Brazil),Grupo Argos (Colombia),Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua (Mexico),Heidelberg Cement (Germany),Iberdrola (Spain),Infosys (India),InterCement (Brazil),Italcementi (Italy),ITC Limited (India)

Jain Irrigation Systems (India),Joule Assets (USA),Kellogg Company (USA),Koninklijke DSM (Netherlands),Lafarge Holcim (Switzerland),LanzaTech (USA),Metsä Board (Finland),Michelin (France),Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation (Japan),Monsanto Company (USA),Nestlé (Switzerland),Norton Rose Fullbright (Australia),Novozymes (Denmark),NRG Energy (USA),Olam International (Singapore),PepsiCo (USA),POET (USA),Red Rock Biofuels (USA),Route Monkey (United Kingdom),Royal Friesland Campina (Netherlands),SABMiller (United Kingdom),Scania (Sweden),SCG (Thailand),Schneider Electric (France),Schneider Logistics (USA),SGS (Switzerland),Shree Cement (India),Siemens (Germany),Skanska (Sweden),SkyNRG (Netherlands),Solvay (Belgium),Starbucks Corporation (USA),State Grid Corporation of China (China),Stora Enso Oyj (Finland),Suzano Papel & Celulose (Brazil),Syngenta (Switzerland),The Coca-Cola Company (USA),The NAVIGATOR Company (Portugal),Titan Cement (Greece),Total (France),Tyson Foods (USA),Ultratech Cement (India),Unilever (United Kingdom),United Technologies Corporation (USA),UPL (United Kingdom),UPM-Kymmene Corporation (Finland),UPS (USA),Votorantim Cimentos (Brazil),West China Cement (China) Yara International (Norway).

Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 5 Ernst & Young (United Kingdom),  LNG Capital (United Kingdom),  Old Mutual Group (United Kingdom),  PricewaterhouseCoopers (United Kingdom),  YES BANK (India).
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
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Last update: 25 September 2020 08:29:13

Not only have national states as participators