CIC2030

In the CIC2030 project, IKEM is examining the investment needs to finance the 2030 climate protection goals in Germany, Latvia and the Czech Republic.

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Project

The Climate Investment Capacity project aims to address that challenge and build new capacity in Germany, Latvia and Czechia. The starting point is already existing knowledge and know-how which the project will transfer and adapt to national circumstances with the help of implementing partners. Building on a learning-by-doing approach, the project will produce:

  • analyses of investment need to reach the 2030 climate and energy targets,
  • investment maps to track public finance and private investment flows into climate and energy transition actions, and
  • capital raising plans to close the gap between the need and the current investment flows.

 

The project will co-design these products with national target groups thereby addressing their needs and incorporating their data, expertise and knowledge so that they could co-own and imbed the products into their decision-making. Based on this new knowledge and know-how, these actors will be able to structure and quantitatively sketch the 2030 investment challenge, analyze the status quo, and develop a strategy for raising capital.

Current issues

Publications

Kamenders, Agris et al.

Analysis of investment gaps and needs for Latvia

“Nepieciešamās investīcijas Latvijas enerģētikas un klimata mērķu 2030 izpildei”, Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte (RTU).
Valentová, Michaela et al.

Analysis of investment gaps and needs for the Czech Republic

Analýza investičních potřeb v ČR. Budovy a obnovitelné zdroje energie. Praha: České vysoké učení technické v Praze.
Juergens, Ingmar et al.

How to Assess Investment Needs and Gaps in Relation to National Climate and Energy Policy Targets? A Manual – and a Case Study for Germany

Final report on the assessment of investment needs and gaps in relation to the 2030 climate and energy targets of Germany. A deliverable under the EUKI project “Climate Investment Capacity – Strategies for Financing the 2030 Targets”. European Climate Initiative EUKI.

Contact

Climate investment capacity (CIC): climate finance dynamics & structure for financing the 2030 targets

Principal: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety

Funding programme: Europäische Klimaschutzinitiative (EUKI)

Project partner: Czech Technical University in Prague, Technische Universität Riga

Duration: 09/2018–02/2021

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