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Intellectual property rights: the role of patents in renewable energy technology innovation

1st June 2013

Topic(s): Renewables

This working paper focuses on patents and describes the basics of what patents are and how they work, as well as presenting some ideas of how patents and their information can be used to encourage renewable energy technology innovation.
Some examples of the use of patent information to indicate the trends of technology developments, technology transfers and knowledge generation are assessed.

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