Managing Technology Transfer Challenges in the Renewable Energy Sector within the European Union

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Wind and Structures Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI:10.3390/wind2010009
S. Kulkarni, Lin Wang, D. Venetsanos
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The use of fossil fuels to generate energy is often associated with serious negative effects on the environment. The greenhouse gas emissions resulting from burning these fuels destroy the ozone layer and lead to global warming. As a strategic approach to the solution of this problem, calls for research and development, as well as the implementation of technologies associated with renewable energy sources within the European Union (EU), have intensified in recent years. One of the keys to a successful outcome from this intensified effort is to identify the challenges associated with the transfer of both intellectual property and technology rights in the renewable energy sector within the EU. The present paper contributes towards this direction. Firstly, data from the literature were used to identify contemporary trends within the European Union with regards to technology transfer and intellectual property within the sector of renewable energy. Then, a statistical analysis utilising an ordinary least squares (OLS) model was conducted to establish a correlation between renewable energy innovations (research and development) and the level of investment associated with renewable energy technologies. Finally, this correlation, along with the associated challenges, was then critically explored for four of the most popular renewable energy sources (namely solar energy, biomass, wind energy, and marine renewable energy), and conclusions are reported.
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管理欧盟可再生能源领域的技术转让挑战
使用化石燃料生产能源往往会对环境造成严重的负面影响。燃烧这些燃料产生的温室气体会破坏臭氧层,导致全球变暖。作为解决这一问题的一项战略方针,近年来,在欧洲联盟(欧盟)内加强了对研究和发展以及实施与可再生能源有关的技术的呼吁。这一强化努力取得成功的关键之一,是确定与欧盟可再生能源领域知识产权和技术权利转让相关的挑战。本文对这一方向作出了贡献。首先,使用文献中的数据来确定欧盟内部在可再生能源部门的技术转让和知识产权方面的当代趋势。然后,利用普通最小二乘(OLS)模型进行统计分析,以建立可再生能源创新(研究和开发)与可再生能源技术相关投资水平之间的相关性。最后,对四种最受欢迎的可再生能源(即太阳能、生物质能、风能和海洋可再生能源)进行了批判性探索,并报告了结论。
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Wind and Structures
Wind and Structures 工程技术-工程:土木
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期刊介绍: The WIND AND STRUCTURES, An International Journal, aims at: - Major publication channel for research in the general area of wind and structural engineering, - Wider distribution at more affordable subscription rates; - Faster reviewing and publication for manuscripts submitted. The main theme of the Journal is the wind effects on structures. Areas covered by the journal include: Wind loads and structural response, Bluff-body aerodynamics, Computational method, Wind tunnel modeling, Local wind environment, Codes and regulations, Wind effects on large scale structures.
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