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Prof Dr Georg Erdmann Chair Energy Systems TU Berlin ICEF Steering Committee Member Whats ICEF 2 The Innovation for Cool Earth Forum ICEF was launched in 2014 by the Japanese Prime ID: 815879

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Slide1

Innovation for Cool Earth Forum

Prof. Dr. Georg ErdmannChair “Energy Systems”, TU BerlinICEF Steering Committee Member

Slide2

What’s ICEF?2

The Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF) was launched in 2014 by the Japanese Prime

Minister Shinzo

Abe

Concept: Technological, financial, and societal innovations that may help achieving the goal of

“Net Zero Anthropogenic CO

2 Emissions”

Hosts of ICEF

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development

Organization (

NEDO)

Slide3

What’s ICEF? (2)3

Products & Services

Annual international meeting in Tokyo

Annual ICEF Statement

ICEF Technology Roadmaps

ICEF Top 10 Innovations

ICEF

Steering Committee

Website with blog

//www.icef-forum.org

Slide4

4th Annual International Meeting 2017

4

October 3-5, 2017

in Tokyo

1,000 experts from ~80 countries expected

Overall Theme 2017: Deepening the concept of

“Net Zero Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions” by technological, financial, and societal innovations

Some Issues of Plenary Sessions

Innovation possibilities and frontiers

Global leader’s perspective

Transformation pathways

Next steps

Slide5

Proposed Concurrent Sessions for 2017

5

Themes under Discussion

Social system innovation

Controlling energy demand and supply

Hydrogen & Fuel Cells

Grid operation

Nuclear energy

Energy storage

Biofuels

CO2 utilization

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Materials for Net Zero CO

2

Emissions

Business action to tackle climate change

Technology innovation and diffusion

Indigenous and local knowledge / empowerment

Slide6

ICEF Roadmap Projects6

Aims

Sharing visions and facilitating discussions for the development and dissemination of innovative low carbon

technologies

Distributed Solar Storage (2015)

Team of David

Sandalow

, Columbia University

CO2 Utilization (2016

)

Team of David

Sandalow

,

Columbia University

Zero Energy Buildings (2016)

Dr

. Atsushi Kurosawa, IAE

Japan

Energy Storage (2017

)

Dr. Atsushi Kurosawa, IAE

Japan

Slide7

Example: ICEF Roadmap CO

2 Utilization

7

Challenge

Commercialization

potential of carbon dioxide utilization (

CO2U

)

technologies

The study

www.icef-forum.org/annual_2016/outcomes/index.html

Current

state of CO2U

technologies

~180

global technology

developers

Significant

progress

in

the past five years (2011-16

)

Momentum

is favorable for four major markets – building materials, chemical intermediates, fuels and

polymers

8 promising product categories,

based on

technological

maturity

,

market promise

, and

potential impact

on

CO

2

mitigation

Slide8

ICEF Top 10 Innovations8

Aims

Create public awareness regarding innovations

to counter global warming

Four (five) categories

R&D, pilot & startups, commercialization, policy, society & standards

Iterative selection process

~150 candidates selected by ICEF secretariat

~25 candidates selected by WG

10 innovations selected by participants

Results presented during the ICEF closing session

Posted at ICEF website

Slide9

ICEF Top 10 Innovations 20159

Category

No

Title

R&D

1

French-German partnership achieves 46% PV conversion efficiency in the lab 

2

Researchers develop high-performance ionic-liquid-based membranes to capture CO2 

Pilot & Start-up

1

CETO 5 Wave Energy Farm commences operations in Australia 

2

World's largest Superconducting Flywheel Energy Storage System test machine is developed 

Commercia-lization

1

Toyota launched first commercial FCV, MIRAI 

2

Hybrid power plant with 600 kW of solar power was commissioned in Berlin 

3

Mazda releases most fuel efficient diesel car ever,

Demio

 

4

MHI

Vestas

V164-8.0 MW breaks power production record 

Challenging

Researchers at Michigan State University develop transparent solar windows 

Policy and Standardization

Europe creates a unified gas and electricity market 

Slide10

Members of the ICEF Steering Committee

10

Nobuo Tanaka (Chair), Former IEA Executive Director

Sally M. Benson, Stanford University

Georg Erdmann, Berlin University of Technology

Eija-Riitta

Korhola, Consultative Commission on Industrial Change and adviser in EU affairs

Reiko Kuroda, Scientific Advisory of the UN Secretary-General

Hoesung

Lee, Chair of the IPCC

Richard K. Lester, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ajay

Mathur

, Director General, TERI, India

Valli

Moosa

, Former Minister for Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa

Nebojsa

Nakicenovic

,

Deputy CEO of

IIASA

David

Sandalow

, Columbia University

Ismail

Serageldin

, Director, Library of Alexandria, Egypt

Vaclav

Smil

, University of Manitoba, Canada

Laurence

Tubiana

, Sciences Po Paris, France

Kenji

Yamaji

, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE)

Itaru

Yasui

, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE)

Slide11

ICEF Website //

www.icef-forum.org

11

Slide12

Thank You