IEA Collaboration on Energy Technology and R&D Progress in energy technology is critical in achieving the collective objectives of energy security, environmental protection and economic and social development among IEA Member countries. International collaboration is needed to prepare any practical response to global environmental issues. The present pace of energy technology innovation is occurring in an inter-connected world in which national efforts to adapt to change no longer suffice. National energy R&D and demon- stration programmes lose some of their impact unless incorporated into the larger context of international interdependence.
The IEA has since 1974 established a legal framework for international collaboration in energy technology R&D, demonstration and information exchange. The collaboration takes place under Implementing Agreements (IA) which specify the commitments of the Contracting Parties, and a management structure. They also provide for the production and protection of intellectual pro- perty, and record arrangements for commercial exploitation and benefit sharing. The Contracting Parties can be government organisations or private entities designated by their respective governments. Non-IEA Member countries can become Associate Contracting Parties. So far, nearly 60 IAs have been established although a number have been terminated after successfully completing their tasks. There are over 40 current IAs with several new Agreements under consideration. This accumulated experience of international collaboration demonstrates that IAs are effective in accelerating energy technology development by sharing scarce resources and broadening prospects of market deployment.
There are five IEA R&D Working Parties under which a number of IAs are performed.
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