ECN Policy Studies is dedicated to improving international energy and climate policy, studies new opportunities for post-2012 climate agreements, and analyses the consequences of international climate policy instruments such as emissions trading. On this website, you will find our most recent News and events, recent projects, tools and publications.
The group International Energy and Climate Issues works on the following themes:
Energy and development
International climate policy
Carbon markets
CCS in the global context
Transport in the global context
| 06.11.2012 | Second policy brief “Climate Technology and Development” project published: This policy brief highlights the main opportunities that the Technology Mechanism established under the UNFCCC may bring to the development and transfer of technologies and recommends ways forward for the success of the mechanism. The policy brief is available here. |
| 05.09.2012 | ECN, the University of Sussex and others publish a policy brief on what every policymaker should know about low-carbon innovation in developing countries. The policy brief is available here. |
| 16.07.2012 | ECN contributes in project to identify low-cost opportunities for CCS in China. Download the report here |
| 01.06.2012 | The summary report of ECN's side-event on May 23rd on Views on the Technology Mechanism is now available here. The report by the Earth Negotiations Bulletin is available here. |
| 28.05.2012 | Heleen de Coninck (ECN) and Ambuj Sagar (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi) present during the thematic dialogue at the 3rd meeting of the UNFCCC Technology Executive Committee in Bonn, Germany. Download the presentation here. More information on the Technology Mechanism and the Technology Executive Committee via ttclear.unfccc.int |
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ECN Policy Studies maintains a number of publicly available quantitative models and tools that can assist decision-makers on energy and climate policy both nationally and internationally. The tools include
For more information on the subject of International Energy and Climate Policy, please contact Xander van Tilburg.