GTC’s Green Technology Global Cooperation Approach
(GTCK’s Introduction & Projects)
Changsun Jang, Researcher
Global Strategy DivisionCenter for Climate Technology Cooperation
GTCK’s Platform for Global Green Development
Agenda
Ⅰ
GTCK’s Global Technology Cooperation CasesⅡ
GTCK History
President Lee declared establishment of the GTC at the Global Green Growth Summit 2011, Jun.
GTC established2012, Mar.
2013, May Dr. Chang-Mo Sung became 1st GTC president
2016, Mar.
2015, Dec. Chang-Mo Sung elected to UNFCCC Technology Executive Committee (TEC)
Center for Climate Technology Cooperation established within GTC
2015, May Climate Technology Center & Network (CTCN) Membership
GTCK Opening Ceremony
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2016, May. Dr. In-Hwan Oh appointed as 2nd GTC President
Global Hub
Establishing a platform for international cooperation
Think Tank
Research & analysis of green and sustainable technology policies
Creative Group
Building a system for creative, convergence & open management
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Korean Government-affiliated research institute on:
sustainable development, global environmental issues
National Green Technology R&D policy making
Support for country-level cooperation
Korea’s Leading Green technology institute
US $10m annual research funding (2015)
86 researchers & staff
29 PhDs from world renowned universities (2015)
GTCK Role
President
Director General
Research Strategy Planning Team
Policy ResearchDivision
Global StrategyDivision
Center for Climate Technology Cooperation
AdministrationDivision
Improving domestic green tech R&D policy through international joint research
Global climate change response integration
Future green convergence tech. forecast
Sustainable green tech. /green development policies
Strategic planning of research on green tech. policies & info.
Building cooperation with developed countries
Research on a green tech. cooperation system
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GTCK Structure
Network
Network
Network
Paris
Agreement
Working Group
(APA)
Technology
Cooperation
Support
Technology
Cooperation
Support for
NDE (MSIP)
Support for
Technology
Policies
Support
Technology
Negotiation Technology
Cooperation
CCTC Support for the Korean NDE(MSIP) 6
GTCK Center for Climate Technology Cooperation
UN / GGGIUNEP
Cooperation
network
Green Technology Transfer Framework in Developing Countries
GTC
Gov’t institutions
Multilateral funds (e.g. GCF)
National fund resources
Large and SMEs
Business-Partner
organization
Gov’t in developing countries
National institutions
Business
Green growth policy
Identifying tech
demands
Planningfeasibility studies
Financial support
Green development
Maintenance
Green Development Value Chains with national/international networks
Preparinggreen techprojects
Link to green growth plans
- Green tech. transfer - Technology Needs Assessment Analysis- Connecting tech. supporters - Providing customized tech. packages
GTC Core Areas
GTCK’s Green Technology Cooperation Framework
MISP(NDE)GTCK
Technology Finance
Developing
Countries
Gov’t institutions1
Private Sector2
Int. orgs/ NGOs
Strategy
Ministry
3
UN affiliated orgs 1International orgs
2
National orgs1
International Funds2
North-east / CIS2
ASEAN members1 Middle-east / Other4
Caribbean region3
3,500 Green SMEs
… … … …
Project Management Office systematic cooperation framework based on strategy, technology and finance
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GTCK’s Cooperation Scheme
Technology
Providers
Technology
Adopters
Laos Cambodia Thailand
MalaysiaPhilippi
nes
Indonesia Vietnam
TNA /
TAP
National
Priority
NAMA /
NAP
Analysis of 7 ASEAN countries’ TNA reports
Technology needs based on TNAs, economic development/climate change policies,
NAMA and NAPs
DB on Korean research institutes’ climate changemitigation and adaptation technology
Analysis of Korean technology based on ASEAN needs
Survey of technologies, promotion of cooperation with government-funded research institutes
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Technology Matching Activities
GTCK’s Platform for Global Green Development
Agenda
Ⅰ
GTCK’s Global Technology Cooperation CasesⅡ
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Preparing a feasibility study with the Philippine Government for community capacity building in
vulnerable areas – Waste Management
Bantayan Island Solid waste management
• Governance partnership: GTC(& KIGAM), GIZ, DTI (Department of Trade and Industry)
• Private sector partnership: Hannil Cement Co. (Revenue – $1 billions/year)
• GTC provides pre-FS for Bantayan island regarding solid waste management for the carbon free
island: a basis of master planning
Green growth policy
Identify demands
Feasibility study
Financial support
Green develop-
mentO&M
Green Development Value Chain
Preparegreen techprojects
Coordinator& Planner
Private sector experts conducted
feasibility study, and consensus building
(Terminated)
Case 1: Solid Waste Management for Philippines
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Collaborating with domestic & international organizations,
GTC planed to develop Bantayan Island into a sustainable tourism destination.
Internal Organizations
Achievement of a Sustainable Development in Bantayan Island
Collaborating with internal-external organizations
LGULocal Government Unit
External Organizations
Case 1: Solid Waste Management for Philippines
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Project Definition w. Mongolian Gov’tMEGD Minister Oyun& GTC-K President Sung
Site AnalysisGTC-K team and GGGI Mongolian CountryRepresentative, Jon Lyons
Green Building Design, Feasibility Analysis,
Environmental Impact Assessment
GTC provided design and feasibility study on green educational buildings, and plan for financial
support from multilateral banks in collaboration with GGGI and the Mongolian Gov’t
Green growth policy
Identify tech
demands
Planfeasibility
study
Financial support
Green dev
O&M
Green Development Value Chain
Preparegreen techprojects
(In Progress)
Case 2 : Mongolian Green Educational Buildings
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Technical Guidelinebased on
PPP Strategy
• Reference Model Selection• Framework Development• Simulation & Validation
• Global Educational PPP models• Legal, policy & regulatory
framework
• Applying appropriate PPP models• Assessment of payback period for green
technology in educational buildings
• Balancing environmental and economic impact• Providing details on technical guideline for private
participation in infrastructure PPP projects
Locally Customized GREEN EDUCATIONAL BUILDING MODEL with Specification of Technical Components
Locally feasible PPP modelTechnical Guideline
Greening PPP Educational Buildings in Mongolia
Project Team
: GGGI (Organizer) GTC (Project Manager)
Case 2 : Mongolian Green Educational Buildings
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Establishing Waste-to-Energy technology-led waste management system
in Santiago(2nd largest city), Dominican Republic
• Governance partnership: GTC(& KIER), CNCCMDL(& NCE), IDB
• Private sector partnership: KC Cottrell Co. (Revenue - $0.3 billions/year)
• GTC provides pre-FS for Waste–To-Energy technology implementation
Green growth policy
Identify tech demands
F/S &
Master Plan &
Capacity Building
Financial support
Green development
O&M
Green Development Value Chain
Designgreen techprojects
With experts of private sector companies in carrying out
F/S in the field, and also to bring a consensus of
implementation
Conducting the feasibility study for WTE technology implementation in the target areas in Dominican Republic
in collaboration with IDB (Inter-American Development Bank)
Case 3 : Waste-to-Energy Project for Dominican Republic
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Feasibility StudyEnvironmental and Social Impact
Assessment
Financial Model
Linking to GCF project for Dominican Republic
GTC / KRIEA
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