Irena launches new platform to support renewable energy
innovation, quality and collaboration via world's largest collection of global
renewable energy standards, patents.
Policy makers and other energy sector players can now access
the world’s largest collection of global renewable energy standards and patents
thanks to a new online platform launched earlier this month by the International
Renewable Energy Agency (Irena).
The International Standards and Patents in Renewable Energy
platform, also known as INSPIRE, is the first
and most complete solution of its kind, helping users search through, locate
and analyse 400 international standards and more than 2 million patents for
renewable energy technology.
“The INSPIRE platform provides a strategic window into the
innovation and growth taking place in the renewable energy sector,” said Adnan
Ameen, Irena Director-General.
“It consolidates vast collections of renewable energy
patents and standards, which can foster collaboration between innovators, spur
improvement through product comparison and benchmarking and help identify
partners, matching domestic energy needs to innovative energy solutions,” Ameen
added.
Thanks to collaboration between Irena, the European Patent
Office (EPO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the
INSPIRE platform has multiple functionalities. The standards section enables
users to search through a database of more than 400 internationally used
standards and generate reports as needed. It also explains what standards are,
how they can be used and why they are important for quality assurance, investor
confidence and technology trading. The patents section houses the world’s most
comprehensive global patent database for carbon mitigation technologies, the
EPO’s PATSTAT, which contains nearly two million patent documents.
“The INSPIRE platform demonstrates the role of the global
patent system as a support for innovation in renewable energy, encouraging
research and development in technologies to serve modern energy needs while
addressing climate change,” said EPO President Benoit Battistelli. “INSPIRE
also showcases the role of patent information, which provides valuable
high-level information to advise policy makers on the renewable energy sector.”
The combination of resources on INSPIRE will help users
analyse various aspects of renewable energy policy and innovation. It can help
indicate the effectiveness of policies to promote renewable energy innovation
through the analysis of trends in patent activity. Users can also perform
metadata analysis of technology trends, comparing development within, or
between, different technologies. For example, the number of patents filed for
renewable energy technology has increased annually by more than 20 per cent in
recent years, while the average increase for other technologies is around 6 per
cent.
“By linking the technical information in IEC international
standards to practical applications in renewable energy, INSPIRE will be a
precious resource for energy regulators,” said Frans Vreeswijk, IEC General
Secretary and CEO. “It will assist policy makers in finding relevant
international standards faster and more efficiently. It will also help educate
stakeholders about the strategic role of international standards and conformity
assessment for the cost-efficient expansion of renewable energy generation,”
Vreeswijk added.
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