Technology Collaboration Programme
Advancing the research, development and commercialisation of energy technologies
About the TCP
The Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) is a unique global network that drives cutting-edge energy technology research through international cooperation. By bringing together governments, industries, and leading experts, the TCP accelerates energy innovation and helps shape the future of energy solutions to support global energy security and economic growth.
The TCP supports the work of independent, international groups of experts that enable governments and industries from around the world to lead programs and projects on a wide range of energy technologies and related issues. These experts collaborate to advance the research, development, and commercialization of energy technologies.
For nearly five decades, since its establishment in 1975 shortly after the launch of the International Energy Agency (IEA), the program has played a key role in advancing energy technology and fostering international collaboration.
To date, 37 collaborative initiatives have been launched, covering nearly every aspect of energy technology — from renewables and smart grids to hydrogen, carbon capture, and next-generation fuels. These collaborations engage thousands of experts from approximately 300 public and private organisations across more than 55 countries. Many of the original initiatives remain active today, continuously evolving to meet emerging technological breakthroughs and global energy challenges.
Driving energy innovation
Events
Analysis
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The State of Energy Innovation 2025
Technology report — 02 April 2025
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How the shipping sector could save on energy costs
Commentary — 28 March 2025
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Demand and Supply Measures for the Steel and Cement Transition
The case for international co-ordination
Technology report — 19 March 2025
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Policy Toolbox for Industrial Decarbonisation
Report — 14 March 2025
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The battery industry has entered a new phase
Commentary — 05 March 2025
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The Role of Traceability in Critical Mineral Supply Chains
Technology report — 28 February 2025
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Is a turnaround in sight for heat pump markets?
Commentary — 07 February 2025
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The Path to a New Era for Nuclear Energy
Fuel report — 16 January 2025
Today in the Lab – Tomorrow in Energy?
Raising awareness of the contribution that the Technology Collaboration Programme can make in reaching climate and energy goals.