Earth Day Special: Capital Region Confronts Climate Change with Innovation
As Earth Day approaches, Capital Region researchers are doing their part to honor and advance the purpose of the annual event through innovation. In fact, in 2018, inventors in the eight-county Capital Region were listed on more than 200 patents for technologies or applications for mitigation or adaption against climate change, according to a Center for Economic Growth review of patents listed in U.S Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Full-Text and Image Database.
Patents
In 2018, local investors were listed on 238 patents in the Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Y02 classification, which primarily covers technologies or applications for mitigation or adaption against climate change. Of those patents, 147 had a local inventor listed first, typically an indication of their lead role in the innovation.
Three-fourth (177) of the regional climate change-related patents for energy generation, transmission and distribution technologies that will reduce greenhouse emissions. These include wind, steam and gas turbines and photovoltaics, with General Electric, through GE Global Research in Niskayuna, being assigned the lion’s share of patents in this class. Another major class was transportation-related climate change mitigation technologies (78).
Climate Change-Related Innovations
Below is a sampling of climate change-related patents in which Capital Region inventors were involved:
- Technologies for Adaption to Climate Change
- Climate Change Mitigation Technologies Related to Buildings
- Capture, Storage, Sequestration or Disposal of Greenhouse Gases
- Climate Change Mitigation Technologies in Information and Communication Technologies
- Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Related to Energy Generation, Transmission or Distribution
- Climate Change Mitigation Technologies in the Production or Processing of Goods
- Climate Change Mitigation Technologies Related to Transportation
- Climate Change Mitigation Technologies Related to Wastewater Treatment or Waste Management
Assignees
In all, local inventors worked on climate change related patents that were assigned to 42 firms. In some cases the local researchers were employed by these firms but in others they collaborated with the assignee’s researchers.
CEG Activities
To promote the growth of the Capital Region’s green economy, advance clean technology and encourage the wider use of renewable energy, CEG is involved in the following activates:
- Lean environmental services, including
- Energy, Water and Material Benchmarking
- Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Aggregation Services
- State, Federal and Utility Rebate Assistance
- General Sustainability Services & Best Practices Assistance
- Offshore wind industry attraction, especially for the Port of Coeymans and Port of Albany
- CEG SolarGen, a solarize campaign for manufacturers
- Advising firms on funding opportunities for microgrids and other green energy projects
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