Networking & Collaboration

Technologies are vital to building climate-resilient, low-carbon societies. Many essential technologies already exist — the challenge is to get them deployed where they are needed, and to build the enabling environments to support technology innovation, adaptation and scale-up. An overwhelming number of developing countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement indicate a requirement for technology support and capacity building in order to achieve their commitments. To meet this need, the CTCN serves as a demand-driven and trusted partner, matching the needs of developing countries for climate change-related equipment, methods, capacity development, and policy advice with the world-class expertise of its Network and our collaborators. 

International Copper Association

The International Copper Association (ICA) is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the sustainable

development of copper. As copper is the most efficient thermal and electrical conductor, ICA dedicates its resources to advocate for energy-efficiency and provides technical assistance to governments, standard-making bodies and others to develop energy efficient climate-friendly policy and regulatory frameworks. ICA has a long history of collaboration with UN Environment, UNDP, UNIDO, IEA.

Country of registration
United States
Network member number
N0604
Acronym
ICA
Address
799 9th St., NW Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20001, USA
Relation to CTCN
Network Member
Enablers
Economics and financial decision-making
Governance and planning
Type of organisation
Not for profit organisation
Type of climate technology services
Investments
Policy and planning
Sector(s) of expertise
Energy efficiency
Infrastructure and Urban planning
Transport
Cross-sectoral
Active in
Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar (Burma)
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
China
Hong Kong SAR China
Japan
North Korea
Macao SAR China
Mongolia
South Korea
Taiwan
Fiji
New Caledonia
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu