The UNEP-EPO-ICTSD Project on Patents and Clean Energy

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The UNEP-EPO-ICTSD Project on
Patents and Clean Energy:
Patent landscaping and Patent classification
Thomas Maxisch
13.07.2010
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European Patent Office
Patents and Climate change mitigation technologies
A new classification scheme
Driving mechanisms in patenting
Patent information - esp@cenet
European Patent Office: Locations
The EPO has offices at five different locations.
Its headquarters are in Munich.
European Patent Office  Locations
Number of staff in 2009
Munich
3 718
The Hague
2 710
Berlin
274
Vienna
112
Brussels
Total
European Patent Office  Staff
4
6 818
Around 60% are
patent examiners
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European Patent Office
Patents and Climate change mitigation technologies
A new classification scheme
Driving mechanisms in patenting
Patent information - esp@cenet
Climate change mitigation technologies
 Climate change mitigation technologies are
technologies aimed at controlling, reducing or
preventing the anthropogenic emission of
greenhouse gases.
 With a growing awareness of the possible
consequences of those emissions, there is
increased political and social pressure to invest in
continuing research into such technologies.
 Indeed, since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in
1997 there has been a significant surge in
research and development and thus also of
patenting in the related fields.
Climate change mitigation technologies
The need for information
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In order to make informed decisions a reliable, comprehensive
documentation of information is necessary:
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Global coverage
Technical content
Industrial research and development
Historically complete
"Up-to-date" coverage
Reliable content
Easily accessible
Climate change mitigation technologies  Information
Combining expert knowledge
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Approx. 3800 patent examiners provide highly specialised expert
knowledge in:
– technical disciplines
– patent classification
– information retrieval
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Collaborating EPO, ICTSD and OECD identified relevant the technical
fields within climate change mitigation technologies
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Expert group of examiners was set up to:
– develop new classification system
– classify patent publications according to the new scheme
Climate change mitigation technologies  Expert knowledge
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European Patent Office
Patents and Climate change mitigation technologies
A new classification scheme
Driving mechanisms in patenting
Patent information - esp@cenet
Existing classification schemes: IPC and ECLA
It has not always been easy to find sector-related information on patented
technologies using the existing patent classification schemes.
Here a view on the current International (IPC) and European Classification (ECLA):
The eight main IPC and ECLA sections
A
Human necessities
B
Performing operations; transporting
C
Chemistry; metallurgy
D
Textiles; paper
E
Fixed constructions
F
Mechanical engineering; lighting; heating; weapons; blasting engines or pumps
G
Physics
H
Electricity
IPC: approx 70.000 codes; ECLA: approx 138.000 codes
New classification scheme  IPC and ECLA
A new classification scheme: Y02
 Because patent documents relating to climate change mitigation
technologies can be found in so many areas of technology, they do not
fall under one single classification section
 Climate change mitigation technologies as new, emerging technologies
develop very quickly
 New tagging scheme, similar to ECLA providing easy access to the
general public to climate change mitigation technologies
 Already online:
Y02C
Greenhouse gases – capture or storage/sequestration or disposal
Y02E
Greenhouse gases – emissions reduction technologies related to energy
generation, transmission or distribution
New classification scheme  Y02
A new classification scheme: Y02E
Code Y02E
Description
Comment
10/00
Energy generation through renewable energy
sources
Geothermal, hydro, oceanic,
solar (PV and thermal), wind
20/00
Combustion technologies with
mitigation potential
CHP, CCPP, IGCC, synair, cold flame, etc.
30/00
Energy generation of nuclear origin
Fusion and fission
40/00
Technologies for efficient electrical power
generation, transmission or distribution
Reactive power compensation, efficient
operation of power networks, etc.
50/00
Technologies for the production of fuel
of non-fossil origin
Biofuels, from waste
60/00
Technologies with potential or indirect
contribution to GHG emissions mitigation
Energy storage (batteries, ultracapacitors,
flywheels …), hydrogen technology, fuel
cells, etc.
70/00
Other energy conversion or management
systems reducing GHG emissions
Synergies among renewable energies, fuel
cells and energy storage
New classification scheme  Y02E
A new classification scheme: Y02E10
Energy generation through renewable energy sources:
Code Y02E
Description
10/10
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Geothermal energy
10/20
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Hydro energy
10/30
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Energy from sea (tidal stream Y02E10/28)
10/40
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Solar thermal energy
10/50
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Photovoltaic [PV] energy
10/60
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Thermal-PV hybrids
10/70
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Wind energy
New classification scheme  Y02E10
A new classification scheme:
Y02E10/70 - Wind energy
Code Y02E
Description
10/70
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Wind energy
10/72
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Wind turbines with rotation axis in wind direction
10/72B
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Blades or rotors
10/72D
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Components or gearbox
10/72F
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Control of turbines
10/72H
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Generator or configuration
10/72J
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Nacelles
10/72L
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Offshore towers
10/72N
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Onshore towers
10/74
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Wind turbines with rotation axis perpendicular to the wind direction
10/76
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Power conversion electric or electronic aspects
10/76B
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for grid-connected applications
10/76D
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concerning power management inside the plant, e.g. battery charging/
discharging, economical operation, hybridisation with other energy sources
New classification scheme  Y02E10/70
A new classification system
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The newly developed classification scheme is:
– unique in size and content
– easily accessible
– free of charge
– maintained by the EPO experts
– flexible to accommodate new developments
New classification scheme
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Patents and Climate change mitigation technologies
A new classification scheme
Driving mechanisms in patenting
Patent information - esp@cenet
Example: Battery technology
Global patent publications
3000
2500
2000
Commercialisation
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0
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1983
1986
Lead-acid
1989
1992
Alkaline
1995
1998
Lithium-ion
Patenting trends are technology/market driven
Driving mechanisms in patenting  Batteries
2001
2004
Primary
2007
Example: Fuel cell technology
Global patent publications
3500
3000
2500
2000
Kyoto protocol
1500
1000
500
0
1980
1983
1986
PEMFC
1989
1992
SOFC
Patenting trends are policy driven
Driving mechanisms in patenting  Fuel cells
1995
MC
1998
2001
2004
Biochemical
2007
Example: Solar photovoltaic conversion
900
4500
number of first filings
800
700
European Patents
Carter program
Annual PV Shipments
4000
3500
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1000
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500
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1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006
year
Patenting trends are driven by state funding
Driving mechanisms in patenting  Solar cells
MWp
Global Patents
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Patents and Climate change mitigation technologies
A new classification scheme
Driving mechanisms in patenting
Patent information - esp@cenet
Patent information products and
services from the EPO
European publication server
Free databases
 esp@cenet - 65+ million patent documents from 80+ countries
 Register Plus - follow European patent applications step by step
 ESPACE EP - "full-text" searching in the latest European patent
applications
Patent information
esp@cenet
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a database of 65 million records
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a collection of patent documents (applications,
granted patents, search reports, non-patent
literature)
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data from 85 patent authorities worldwide
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data from 1836 to today
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source of technical information
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available free-of-charge via the internet at
www.espacenet.com or http://ep.espacenet.com
BUT: for critical decision ask for professional help
Patent information  esap@cenet
Access via www.epo.org
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