
THE GREEN CAPE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AGENCY NPC
THE GREEN CAPE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AGENCY NPC
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH, EBA, FACHVERBAND BIOGAS EV, SELECTRA CC, Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA) +8 partnersDEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH,EBA,FACHVERBAND BIOGAS EV,SELECTRA CC,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),AKBOE,THE GREEN CAPE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AGENCY NPC,INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS,INTA,INISIASI PENGKAJIAN RESILIENSI FOUNDATION,WIP,Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies,ICEADDIS IT CONSULTANCY PLCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 857804Overall Budget: 2,998,180 EURFunder Contribution: 2,998,180 EURThe overall objective of the project is to support the European biogas/biomethane industry by preparing markets for the export of sustainable biogas/biomethane technologies from Europe to developing and emerging countries. This will be achieved by the development and application of innovative digital and non-digital support tools and actions, by knowledge transfer and capacity building as well as by the preparation of demo cases up to the investment stage. This will increase the share of renewable energies, both in Europe and in importing countries. More specifically, the DiBiCoo proposal aims to support the European biogas industry in diversifying its sales market and therefore increasing the deployment of biogas technologies in emerging markets across Latin America, Africa and south east Asia, helping mitigate GHG emissions and increasing the share of global renewable energy generation. The project aims to synthesise and develop country-specific technologies and solutions in the import markets. The target countries (importing countries) selected for the DiBiCoo proposal are Argentina, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, and South Africa. These countries have been selected because of the high market potential for biogas projects in the country, along with favourable regulatory environment and support schemes in each of these countries. The already existing cooperation between some of the consortium members in these countries is seen as an additional asset for the successful implementation of the DiBiCoo project. All target countries lack capacities for optimal deployment of biogas technologies from domestic sources. The potential for the common learning and the sharing of knowledge and experience between actors in these countries and in the EU is very high, which can be triggered and facilitated by the project partners based on their joint networks, knowhow and experience.
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