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New energy technologies. Research, development and demonstration; Denmark; Nye energiteknologier. Forskning, udvikling og demonstration

Abstract

This report was commissioned by the Danish Climate Commission in 2009 to analyse how research, development and demonstration (RD and D) on sustainable energy technologies can contribute to make Denmark independent on fossil energy by 2050. It focuses on the RD and D investments needed as well as adequate framework conditions for Danish knowledge production and diffusion within this field. First part focuses on the general aspects related to knowledge production and the challenges related to research. Energy technologies are categorized and recent attempt to optimize Danish efforts are addressed, including RD and D prioritisation, public-private partnerships and international RD and D cooperation. Part two describes the development and organisation of the Danish public RD and D activities, including benchmark with other countries. The national energy RD and D programmes and their contribution to the knowledge value chain are described as well as the coordination and alignment efforts. Part Three illustrates three national innovation systems for highly different technologies - wind, fuel cells and intelligent energy systems. Finally, six recommendations are put forward: to make a national strategic energy technology plan; to enforce the coordination and synergy between national RD and D programmes; to strengthen social science research related to  More>>
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 2010
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
RISO-R-1760(DA)
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Udgivet som Klimakommissionens analyserapport maj 2010; 64 refs., 18 figs., 12 tabs.
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; DENMARK; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; NATIONAL ENERGY PLANS; ENERGY POLICY; DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS; RECOMMENDATIONS; FINANCING; COMMERCIALIZATION
OSTI ID:
1004724
Research Organizations:
Technical Univ. of Denmark, Risoe National Lab. for Sustainable Energy. Systems Analysis Div., Roskilde (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
Danish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 978-87-550-3872-1; TRN: DK1101020
Availability:
Also available at http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/rispubl/reports/ris-r-1760.pdf; OSTI as DE01004724
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
104 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Feb 14, 2011

Citation Formats

Holst Joergensen, B, and Muenster, M. New energy technologies. Research, development and demonstration; Denmark; Nye energiteknologier. Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Denmark: N. p., 2010. Web.
Holst Joergensen, B, & Muenster, M. New energy technologies. Research, development and demonstration; Denmark; Nye energiteknologier. Forskning, udvikling og demonstration. Denmark.
Holst Joergensen, B, and Muenster, M. 2010. "New energy technologies. Research, development and demonstration; Denmark; Nye energiteknologier. Forskning, udvikling og demonstration." Denmark.
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title = {New energy technologies. Research, development and demonstration; Denmark; Nye energiteknologier. Forskning, udvikling og demonstration}
author = {Holst Joergensen, B, and Muenster, M}
abstractNote = {This report was commissioned by the Danish Climate Commission in 2009 to analyse how research, development and demonstration (RD and D) on sustainable energy technologies can contribute to make Denmark independent on fossil energy by 2050. It focuses on the RD and D investments needed as well as adequate framework conditions for Danish knowledge production and diffusion within this field. First part focuses on the general aspects related to knowledge production and the challenges related to research. Energy technologies are categorized and recent attempt to optimize Danish efforts are addressed, including RD and D prioritisation, public-private partnerships and international RD and D cooperation. Part two describes the development and organisation of the Danish public RD and D activities, including benchmark with other countries. The national energy RD and D programmes and their contribution to the knowledge value chain are described as well as the coordination and alignment efforts. Part Three illustrates three national innovation systems for highly different technologies - wind, fuel cells and intelligent energy systems. Finally, six recommendations are put forward: to make a national strategic energy technology plan; to enforce the coordination and synergy between national RD and D programmes; to strengthen social science research related to the transition to a sustainable energy system; to increase public RD and D expenditure to at least 0.1% of GDP per year; to strengthen international RD and D cooperation; and to make a comprehensive analysis of the capacity and competence needs for the energy sector. (Author)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2010}
month = {Dec}
}