Difference between revisions of "Mission Innovation"

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|Primary function=Knowledge production and innovation including research and development (e.g. output of research paper or database)
 
|Primary function=Knowledge production and innovation including research and development (e.g. output of research paper or database)
 
|Secondary functions=Knowledge dissemination and exchange / Information and Networking (e.g. output databases / workshops / conference)
 
|Secondary functions=Knowledge dissemination and exchange / Information and Networking (e.g. output databases / workshops / conference)
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|LPAA Theme Transport=No
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|LPAA Theme Agriculture=No
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|LPAA Theme Forestry=No
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|LPAA Theme Business=No
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|LPAA Theme Financial institutions=No
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|LPAA Theme Buildings=No
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|LPAA Theme Industry=No
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|LPAA Theme Waste=No
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|LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments=No
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|LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants=No
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|LPAA Theme International maritime transport=No
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|LPAA Theme Energy Supply=No
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|LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases=No
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|LPAA Theme Energy efficiency=No
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|LPAA Theme Renewable energy=No
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|LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions=No
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|LPAA Theme Adaptation=No
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|LPAA Theme Other=No
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|LPAA Theme Resilience=No
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|LPAA Theme Innovation=Yes
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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
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|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
|Description=Each of the 20 participating countries and the European Union will seek to double its governmental and/or state-directed clean energy research and development investment over five years. New investments will be focused on transformational clean energy technology innovations that can be scaled to varying economic and energy market conditions that exist in participating countries and in the broader world.  The initiative is coupled with a private sector effort called the “Breakthrough Energy Coalition”. Lead by Bill Gates, 28 investors from 10 countries are committed to invest extraordinary levels of private capital in clean energy.  
 
|Description=Each of the 20 participating countries and the European Union will seek to double its governmental and/or state-directed clean energy research and development investment over five years. New investments will be focused on transformational clean energy technology innovations that can be scaled to varying economic and energy market conditions that exist in participating countries and in the broader world.  The initiative is coupled with a private sector effort called the “Breakthrough Energy Coalition”. Lead by Bill Gates, 28 investors from 10 countries are committed to invest extraordinary levels of private capital in clean energy.  
 
Each Member should independently determine the best use of its own clean energy research and development funding and define its own path to reach the doubling goal according to its own priorities, policies, processes, and laws; as well as the extent to which it participates in any international collaborations.
 
Each Member should independently determine the best use of its own clean energy research and development funding and define its own path to reach the doubling goal according to its own priorities, policies, processes, and laws; as well as the extent to which it participates in any international collaborations.
 
 
|Goals=Mission statement: In support of economic growth, energy access and security, and an urgent and lasting global response to climate change, our mission is to accelerate the pace of clean energy innovation to achieve performance breakthroughs and cost reductions to provide widely affordable and reliable clean energy solutions that will revolutionize energy systems throughout the world over the next two decades and beyond.
 
|Goals=Mission statement: In support of economic growth, energy access and security, and an urgent and lasting global response to climate change, our mission is to accelerate the pace of clean energy innovation to achieve performance breakthroughs and cost reductions to provide widely affordable and reliable clean energy solutions that will revolutionize energy systems throughout the world over the next two decades and beyond.
 
 
|Activities=The ICI maintains a library containing a repository of global, regional, and national studies, roadmaps, action plans, and other clean technology innovation resources of Mission Innovation countries. The library aims to provide a valuable resource to MI countries in informing future innovation analysis. In March 18, 2016, in Beijing, a consensus was reached for the purposes of Mission Innovation that each country would share information by June 1, 2016, on the amount of its Mission Innovation baseline; the year or years included in the baseline; the doubling amount; and the timeframe for doubling.
 
|Activities=The ICI maintains a library containing a repository of global, regional, and national studies, roadmaps, action plans, and other clean technology innovation resources of Mission Innovation countries. The library aims to provide a valuable resource to MI countries in informing future innovation analysis. In March 18, 2016, in Beijing, a consensus was reached for the purposes of Mission Innovation that each country would share information by June 1, 2016, on the amount of its Mission Innovation baseline; the year or years included in the baseline; the doubling amount; and the timeframe for doubling.
 
 
|Participants=20 Countries and EU
 
|Participants=20 Countries and EU
|Members=Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, EU, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Mexico, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America  
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|Members=Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, EU, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Mexico, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America
 
|Governmental bodies/agencies=20
 
|Governmental bodies/agencies=20
 
|Other organisations=1
 
|Other organisations=1
|Participating national governments=Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, EU, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Mexico, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America  
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|Participating national governments=Australia,Brazil,Canada,Chile,China,Denmark,EU,France,Germany,India,Indonesia,Italy,Japan,Korea (South),Mexico,Norway,Saudi Arabia,Sweden,United Arab Emirates,United Kingdom,United States of America
|LPAA Theme Innovation=Yes
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Revision as of 13:08, 18 October 2016

General

Name of initiative Mission Innovation
LPAA initiative Yes
NAZCA Initiative Yes
Website address http://mission-innovation.net/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2015
End year
Secretariat Jean-Francois.GAGNE@iea.org
Organisational structure Enabling Framework was approved at the Inaugural Mission Innovation Ministerial Meeting on 1 June 2016, held in the United States in San Francisco, California.
Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation
Type of lead organisation
Location/Nationality of lead organisation

Description

Description Each of the 20 participating countries and the European Union will seek to double its governmental and/or state-directed clean energy research and development investment over five years. New investments will be focused on transformational clean energy technology innovations that can be scaled to varying economic and energy market conditions that exist in participating countries and in the broader world. The initiative is coupled with a private sector effort called the “Breakthrough Energy Coalition”. Lead by Bill Gates, 28 investors from 10 countries are committed to invest extraordinary levels of private capital in clean energy.

Each Member should independently determine the best use of its own clean energy research and development funding and define its own path to reach the doubling goal according to its own priorities, policies, processes, and laws; as well as the extent to which it participates in any international collaborations.

Objectives Mission statement: In support of economic growth, energy access and security, and an urgent and lasting global response to climate change, our mission is to accelerate the pace of clean energy innovation to achieve performance breakthroughs and cost reductions to provide widely affordable and reliable clean energy solutions that will revolutionize energy systems throughout the world over the next two decades and beyond.
Activities The ICI maintains a library containing a repository of global, regional, and national studies, roadmaps, action plans, and other clean technology innovation resources of Mission Innovation countries. The library aims to provide a valuable resource to MI countries in informing future innovation analysis. In March 18, 2016, in Beijing, a consensus was reached for the purposes of Mission Innovation that each country would share information by June 1, 2016, on the amount of its Mission Innovation baseline; the year or years included in the baseline; the doubling amount; and the timeframe for doubling.
One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Technical dialogue, Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Knowledge production and innovation, Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Awareness raising and outreach
Indicators
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 0  
Companies 0
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 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2019
25
Have only national states as participators


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
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No
Last update: 13 April 2022 11:57:34

Not only have national states as participators