Proceedings of International Conference on Applied Innovation in IT
2025/12/22, Volume 13, Issue 5, pp.1147-1157

International Cooperation and Technology Transfer in the Green Energy Sector


Barno Tillaeva, Zarina Maxamatova, Jala Muradova, Asel Pazylova, Rashod Nasirov, Kanybek Isakov, Ibrokhim Sapaev and Rashidjon Boboxodjayev


Abstract: This study presents a comprehensive analysis of mechanisms of international cooperation and technology transfer in the field of green energy over the period 2018-2023. The research identifies that global investments in renewable energy sources have demonstrated steady growth, particularly in Asia and Europe, reflecting the strategic priority of renewables in sustainable development agendas. An assessment of major international projects reveals significant contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting technological innovation, including high-efficiency solar panels, hydrogen-based energy systems, and advanced energy storage technologies. The study emphasizes that modern energy challenges require not only national initiatives but also coordinated global actions. The exchange of knowledge and technology, along with joint research, enhances innovation diffusion, reduces implementation costs, and fosters standardization of technologies and processes. However, persistent barriers such as the lack of harmonized standards, intellectual property concerns, and limited financing impede the scaling-up of green technologies. The analysis explores the role of international frameworks and agreements-notably the Paris Agreement-in establishing favorable conditions for renewable energy growth. Scenario modeling suggests that with active participation from all stakeholders, substantial progress can be achieved toward emission reduction and sustainable energy transitions. The findings underscore the necessity of strengthening international collaboration, developing new financial mechanisms, and enhancing global standardization to accelerate the clean energy transition.

Keywords: Green Energy, International Cooperation, Technology Transfer, Investment, Innovation, Renewable Energy, Standards, Sustainable Development.

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