5 new institutions joined the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) in January. Through its Network, the CTCN mobilises policy and technical expertise to deliver technology solutions, capacity building and implementation advice to developing countries. Network members gain pre-qualification to compete for CTCN technical assistance contracts. Network membership is free of charge and members gain access to global knowledge sharing and partnership activities as well as enhanced visibility through the CTCN Knowledge Portal, Network member-hosted webinars, relevant trainings, networking and global/regional events such as the CTCN Regional Forums.
New Climate Technology Network members include:
- China Huaneng Group: is a state-owned company established with the approval of the State Council and is mainly engaged in development, investment, construction, operation and management of power sources.
- Emergent Ventures India (EVI): is an integrated sustainability & climate change advisory service company. EVI provides services around policy, technology and finance in sustainability, climate change and renewable energy areas.
- SunFarmer Nepal: is a private sector organization with expertise in technical design and project management of solar energy technologies across Nepal.
- Trinomics: is an international consultancy firm that provides policy research and capacity building activities in the fields of energy, environment, climate change and sustainability.
- WeatherPia Co.Ltd: is a company managing the entire four meteorological business permitted by Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA): meteorological forensics, consulting, equipment and weather forecast.
Join the Network
The CTCN actively seeks Network members from all geographic regions with an array of sector experience. The membership is cost-free. Download the Network application, complete it and send to [email protected]