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Technology transfer by CDM projects
Authors:Erik Haites  Maosheng Duan  Stephen Seres
Institution:1. Margaree Consultants , 120 Adelaide Street West, Suite 2500, Toronto, M5H 1T1, Canada;2. Tsinghua University , Beijing, China;3. Climate Change Analyst/Economist , Montreal, Canada
Abstract:Abstract

Technology development and transfer is an important feature of both the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol. Although the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) does not have an explicit technology transfer mandate, it may contribute to technology transfer by financing emission reduction projects using technologies currently not available in the host countries. This article analyses the claims about technology transfer made by CDM project participants in their project design documents. Roughly one-third of all CDM projects, accounting for almost two-thirds of the annual emission reductions, involve technology transfer. Technology transfer varies widely across project types and is more common for larger projects and projects with foreign participants. Equipment transfer is more common for larger projects, while smaller projects involve transfers of both equipment and knowledge or of knowledge alone. Technology transfer does not appear to be closely related to country size or per-capita GDP, but a host country can influence the extent of technology transfer involved in its CDM projects.
Keywords:CDM  Clean development mechanism  Technology transfer
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