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Green Gains | Aldert Hanemaaijer | 30 October 2014
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Green Gains
In search of opportunitiesfor the Dutch economy
Ambition Dutch Cabinet Pm citaat juncker
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The innovative power of industry, research institutions and the
government will be optimal focused on the transition to a sustainable
economy and green growth, partly with a view to enhancing the competitiveness of the Dutch
economy.
1. Greening the economy is necessary
2. The Netherlands is vulnerable
3. Germany and Denmark are ahead
4. There are opportunities5. Innovation and export
central6. Green innovation
essential
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We face a major transition
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The Dutch economy is resource intensive
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Green innovation
lags behind
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In the Netherlandsonly few sectors are strong in green innovationand hold a strongexport position
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Germany and Denmark
have more sectors that
are better positioned to
profit from green growth
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Relative low share
of green in exports
for the Netherlands
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Lessons from other countries Other countries:
Have started earlier Putting heavier on greening or Focus more on greening
– Dui and Den: higher share of R & D and focused on greening Have long-term goals Make explicit choices based on their strengths
– Made in Germany as the basis for green high tech
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Lessons from other countries: examples
More than 20 years of active and stable incentives for renewable energy
Government helps SMEs active in innovation and entering international markets
Good establishment of institutions greening, such as the Green Investment Bank
It’s about learning, not copying!
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There are chances: look more cross-sectoral
Biobased economy
Sustainable built environment
Circular economy
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Opportunities biobased economy in the Netherlands
Strong knowledgein biotech and food
Strong agro and chemical sector
Good infrastructure and logistics
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Opportunities NL in
the built environment
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• Strong knowledge inenergy and lightning
• Energy saving• High denities• Little innovation in
construction sector• Innovative architects
Opportunities NL
for a circular economy
Waste collectionand recycling
Knowledge on thelogistical system
7 billion to gain with CEfor Dutch economy
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Cleantech companiesare not divided evenlyin the Netherlands But are highly clusteredin the North and Southwings of the Randstad and in Brabant
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Green economy is more then clean technology
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Different tracks to strenghten green competitiveness
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Divers for business to green Increasing raw material prices
New markets for green products Licence to operate
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What’s hindering business to green
Unstable policy Too few price incentives Regulatory barriers Level playing field; laggards slow down leaders Lackm of suitable funding for slows green innovation SMEs often lacks business experience, knowledge of the
market and critical mass
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Dutch entrepreneurship Bla
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Policy options to improve innovation in NLBesides pricing and dynamic regulation:
Stable long term policy – Succesfull Dutch policy on water and waste
Improve etrepreneurship Market creation: innovative procurement Green deals Mobilising resources for finance
Strong green growth innovation policy necessary
Focus Dutch innovationpolicy more on green
Create more mass– R&D and market creation
More focus on challengers– SMEs and radical innovation
Better reflect dynamics of innovation clusters
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Possible implications for EU
Role EU in the world.. Pm afmaken
Link met RE strategy and Horizon 2020
Not everybody can be a winner on every topic Help to find out what teh opportunities are
Thank you for your attention!
Aldert.Hanemaaijer@pbl.nl
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