TNA Handbook Advance Document Minoru Takada United Nations
TNA Handbook Advance Document Minoru Takada United Nations Development Programme minoru. takada@undp. org
TNA Handbook contributors
What has changed from previous TNA Handbook 2004? • Detailed step-by-step guide for prioritizing sectors and technologies – both for mitigation and adaptation • Short-term and mid/long-term technology options • Technology implementation analysis extended from barrier and policy analysis to sector and national system analysis and specified for different technology development cycles (R&D, deployment and diffusion) • New Chapter on “From Technology Needs to National Strategies” • Supporting Tools: Tech. Wiki, TNAssess (multi-criteria decision analysis support tool) and TNA report aid.
• Establish a National TNA team • Develop process for the stakeholder engagement and networks
• Portfolios with prioritized mitigation technologies • Portfolios with prioritized technologies for adaptation
• Accelerating Technology Development, Deployment and Diffusion • From Technology needs to Technology Strategies • Main TNA report
Prioritizing sectors and Technologies Analysis of climate change impacts on country’s sustainable development STAGE 1 Step 2 Identification of sectors with high GHG relevance STAGE 2 Supporting facilities: Step 1 Development priorities Step 3 Prioritizing sectors Step 4 Identification of technologies for priority sectors Step 5 Prioritization of technologies • Tech. Wiki • TNAssess • TNA Report Aid
Example Output for technology prioritization Cement Short term/ Small scale Cement technology Highest priority technology Optimizing heat recovery in clinker coolers Next highest Technologies for lowering fossil fuel consumption Short term/ Large scale Highest priority technology Wet to dry clinker production Next highest Co-production of power and cement Medium to Long term/ Small scale Highest priority technology N/a Next highest N/a Medium to Long term/ Large scale Highest priority technology Advanced kiln concepts Potential for mitigation in sector in timescale Benefits Output from MCDA assessment Estimated investment costs per technology times the technical potential in sector
Main technology-related elements of national strategies for mitigation and adaptation Accelerating development: R&D SHORTterm Market and non -market technologies Acceleration of development R&D Practicalities of deployment Medium to LONG term, market and non -market technologies. a)Prototype/ Demo and b) early market entry stage (pre commercial) Acceleration of diffusion Adapt existing technologies to country Long term R&D for hard and soft technology Pre commercial to market eg demo/training Capacity building –individual and institutional Skills training programmes Offset investment risks Develop networks Practicalities of deployment: Technology/sectoral level Capacity building –individual and institutional Information and awareness New technology familiarisation Skills training programmes Offset investment risks and IPR Develop networks & public engagement Accelerating Deployment System/national level and Network formation, markets, R&D etc Organisational/behavioural change Policies and measures eg education Supporting actions for market eg Q&A Market investment sources, new finance System blockages and inefficiencies International links and IPR issues Capacity building for training and skills diffusion:
Next steps • TNA Handbook Launch Side Event – 6 June 2009, 1 -3 pm Solar (Mo. E) (Lunch will be provided!) • Field testing before Copenhagen • Refined version • Your comments are all welcome!
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