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Trends in Clean Energy Innovation Ahmed Abdel Latif ICTSD Symposium, Cancun, 8 th December 2010. Patents and Clean Energy: Bridging the gap between evidence and policy. XX.XX.2009. Seite 1. Relative growth rate for selected clean energy technologies. The Kyoto effect.

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XX.XX.2009

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  1. Trends in Clean Energy Innovation Ahmed Abdel Latif ICTSD Symposium, Cancun, 8th December 2010 Patents and Clean Energy: Bridging the gap between evidence and policy XX.XX.2009 Seite 1

  2. Relative growth rate for selected clean energy technologies

  3. The Kyoto effect Figures refer to claimed priorities.

  4. Crude oil prices and biofuels patenting

  5. Co-inventions by sub-sector Source: OECD The chart shows the frequency of co-operation between inventors from different countries in the development of patented technologies.

  6. Patenting trends between countries: solar PV Patenting between source country (“inventor country”) and countries in which IP protection is sought.

  7. Patenting trends between countries: wind energy Source: OECD Patenting between source country (“inventor country”) and countries in which IP protection is sought.

  8. Patenting trends between countries: biofuels Patenting between source country (“inventor country”) and countries in which IP protection is sought.

  9. Patenting trends between countries: carbon capture Patenting between source country (“inventor country”) and countries in which IP protection is sought.

  10. BRIC countries important for IP-related activities 'With which countries has your organisation been most involved in licensing or other commercialisation activities of intellectual property in the field of CETs?'

  11. Strong willingness for greater lenience towards developing countries 'When entering into an out-license agreement with parties that are based in developing countries, to what extent do the monetary terms of your license reflect your willingness to introduce greater lenience due to differences in the purchasing power of the parties?'

  12. Thank you rmelendez@ictsd.ch www.ictsd.org

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