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The UK has developed a government-led program that works with academia and industry to support and promote increasingly sophisticated digitalisation, digital modelling, and information management and sharing, supporting the optimisation of the built environment across its lifecycle and ensuring this is done in a way that maintains safety, security, and resilience.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) platform takes a holistic approach to financing support for the development and deployment of technology for infrastructure projects. This support is in the form of knowledge, networks, capital, innovation services and regulatory dialogue with members, investment leads, and clients.
AreA is a platform designed to change the way renewable energy is procured in developing countries, created by Greenmap , a non-profit organisation aimed at scaling up cheaper and faster renewable energy deployment in emerging economies
Future Grid is adapting electricity distribution networks for cleaner, greener energy by cleansing network data to improve GIS topology, reacting to network capacity constraints in real time, managing voltage and power quality issues, and detecting and managing the impacts of EVs and Solar PV
The Colouring Cities Research Programme (CCRP) is developing a model for open data platforms that uses an open-source code for easy-to-set-up-and-run platforms (managed by academia) that enable access to the highest quality, comprehensive national building footprint data available
The Trial Reservoir approach to technology trials has universal potential globally to increase and accelerate uptake of clean technologies. While this approach to trial funding has not yet been replicated, Isle Utilities are in advanced talks with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) regarding a Latin American-specific project, funded by the IDB.
Supported by artificial intelligence, ORIS analyses road designs at the early stage of a project with a holistic view to improve sustainability in road construction.
The Madrid 360 Environmental Strategy was presented in September 2019 to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted into the atmosphere by 11.3% by 2023, a reduction of 1,563 tonnes of NOx per year
Etherna is a ‘blockchain-as-a-service’ platform that makes the use of blockchain technology simple and transparent for any application and process integration.
This project is adopting and applying technology for a network expansion to improve network reliability, operational efficiency, and quality of service in the provinces of Afyonkarahisar, Bilecik, Eskisehir, Kütahya and Usak, in Türkiye.
The InfraTech developed by Allego is a strong enabler of EV mobility in Europe. The existence of this infrastructure has enabled 414 million green kilometres and supported the avoidance of approximately 59 million kilograms of CO2 emissions in 2021.
the Directorate General for Roads, Spanish Ministry of Transport, ASEFMA (the Spanish association of manufacturers of asphalt mixtures), and other companies from the asphalt sector have developed EMIPAV – a tool to analyse the impact of the road conditions on vehicle fuel consumption and emissions in Spain in order to implement effective measures and policies against climate chang
Anticipating that the pandemic would have disproportionate consequences across their population, the Ministry of Health Türkiye swiftly engaged policy action and digitisation in the interests of creating conditions for equitable access to health services.
Using the SINA platform (Health Statistics and Causal Analysis), the collected health data (without personal data) are analysed, compared, and evaluated in multiple dimensions to support effective decisionmaking and inform public health policy
The G20/GI Hub Framework on How to Best Leverage Private Sector Participation to Scale Up Sustainable Infrastructure, which sets out opportunity areas and actions for the G20 to enable the private sector to scale up its investments in sustainable infrastructure.
‘Revitalising infrastructure investment’ was a focus at the recent G20 FMCBG meeting, and GI Hub-led work on sustainable investment and public infrastructure spending was endorsed.
In the context of the US Inflation Reduction Act, GI Hub’s Director of Knowledge Mobilisation, Sam Barr explores the complexity of intergovernmental coordination and the risks this poses to climate action.
In 2021, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors asked the G20's Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG) to develop a multi-year G20 Sustainable Finance Roadmap identifying the G20’s sustainable finance priorities, and to work on specific priority areas. This report characterises challenges, reviews existing practices, and proposes a set of recommendations to progress in the priority areas.
This paper from EDHECinfra explores how institutional investors should incorporate ESG elements into the financial management of their portfolios.