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TERA-Award 智慧能源创新大赛全球布局再升级
Group 1 - TERA-Award has partnered with UNCTAD and CISL to enhance the integration of international resources and accelerate the application of innovative energy technologies and climate solutions [1] - UNCTAD will leverage its global policy research and cross-regional industry networks to support TERA-Award, facilitating efficient market alignment for participating projects [1] - CISL will contribute its research expertise in climate technology and energy innovation to enhance the depth of the evaluation system and identify high-quality projects with both scientific value and industrial potential [1] Group 2 - TERA-Award, initiated in 2021, aims to address climate challenges through innovative energy technologies, having attracted nearly 2,000 projects from 76 countries by 2025, with a total prize distribution of $4.65 million [2] - The 2026 edition of TERA-Award has opened registration, focusing on key technology areas related to emission reduction and energy transition, while introducing two new tracks: "AI×Energy" and "Next-Generation Energy Technologies" [2] - The "AI×Energy" track emphasizes the deep application of artificial intelligence in energy systems and the support of low-carbon, efficient energy technologies for sustainable AI development [2]
TERA-Award携手联合国及剑桥大学可持续领导力学院共促进能源创新合作
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-26 06:42
Core Insights - TERA-Award has upgraded its global layout by partnering with UNCTAD and Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) to enhance international resource integration and accelerate the application of innovative energy technologies and climate solutions [1][3] Group 1: Event Overview - TERA-Award 2025 attracted 785 projects, with the award ceremony held at Cambridge University [3] - The competition, initiated by Dr. Li Jiajie in 2021, aims to address global climate change challenges through technological innovation [3] - TERA-Award has evolved into an international innovation acceleration platform, offering substantial prize support, application scenario matching, industry collaboration, and capital empowerment [3] Group 2: Strategic Partnerships - The collaboration with UNCTAD will leverage its global policy research and cross-regional industry network to support TERA-Award projects, facilitating efficient market demand matching and technology promotion [3] - CISL will contribute its research expertise in climate technology and energy innovation to enhance the evaluation system and identify high-quality innovative projects with both research value and industrial potential [3][4] Group 3: New Competition Tracks - TERA-Award 2026 will introduce new tracks focusing on "AI×Energy" and "Next-Generation Energy Technologies," alongside existing categories [5] - The "AI×Energy" track will explore the application of AI in energy systems and address the energy consumption and carbon emission challenges posed by rapid AI industry growth [5] - The "Next-Generation Energy Technologies" track will include cutting-edge nuclear energy directions such as fusion and small modular reactors (SMRs) [5] Group 4: Global Innovation Network - Hong Kong is positioning itself as a global green technology and finance hub, supporting TERA-Award's initiatives and fostering a conducive environment for energy technology commercialization [6] - TERA-Award has attracted nearly 2,000 innovative projects from 76 countries, distributing a total of $4.65 million in prizes to date [6] - The total prize pool for the current competition is $1.15 million, with online registration open until the end of April 2026 [6][8] Group 5: Promotion and Outreach - TERA-Award 2026 has commenced its registration process and will conduct promotional roadshows in key international innovation hubs such as the UK, Europe, Singapore, and Beijing [9] - The initiative invites global energy technology innovators to participate in addressing climate challenges and advancing global energy transition [9]