Partners

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NEGEM Consortium

The NEGEM team brings together leading experts in a wide range of disciplines, including lead authors and co-authors of IPCC Assessment Report 5 and 6 and of the Special Report on 1.5°C. The core group of scientists is supported by partners with a long-established experience in international governance and policymaking, in addition to industrial partners already involved in the development of negative emission technologies, as part of their emission mitigation portfolios.

16

Partners

11

Countries

6

Universities

3

Research and Technology Organizations

2

NGOs

5

Companies

Organizations in the External Advisory Board

An External Advisory Board, with high-level, international representatives from policy, industry, research, and NGOs, will support the NEGEM project, with the role of providing consultation, advice, guidance and orientation to the partners.

Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
United Kingdom

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

Finland
French Environment & Energy Management Agency
France
Ministry of the Environment
Estonia
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Netherlands
National Research Council Canada (NRC)
Canada
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
United States
Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Thsinghua University
China
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Finland
Svenska Cellulosa AB (SCA)
Sweden
R&D Department, Ecol-Unicon
Poland

FAO Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP)

International
Spanish National Research Council
Spain
GEOMAR
Germany
Climate Action Network International
International

International Collaborations

NEGEM collaborates also with internationally acknowledged institutions in Europe, US, Japan, and other countries for the active dissemination and the outreach to global stakeholders.

IEA TCP – IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme
International
GBEP Global Bioenergy Partnership (FAO)

International

Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
United States
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT)
Japan
Kyushu University
Japan
Shell Global
The Netherlands
Snam SpA
Italy
Biofuture Platform

International

Zero Emission Platform
Belgium
IEA Bioenergy (Tasks 40)
International
IEA Bioenergy (Task 45)
International