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The project aims to reduce HCFC and HFC consumption while improving product energy efficiency to enable the Royal Thai Government to comply with Montreal Protocol and Multilateral Fund obligations.
Scale up low-carbon urban investment and operationalize a national emissions crediting mechanism.
To adopt solutions with innovative smart grid, renewable energy integration, or cross-sectoral integrated clean energy components
The project will develop, construct, and operate 12 industrial waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, each with installed capacity of 9.9 megawatts (MW) and contracted capacity of 8.0 MW.
ADB assistance will support Gulf’s long-term net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target and Thailand’s 5-gigawatt (GW) renewable energy feed-in-tariff (FIT) program for 2022– 2030. This program will double Thailand’s wind and solar capacity, helping Thailand meet its climate commitments. The project will promote the deployment of solar with integrated BESS, which is critical to integrate a growing share of intermittent renewable energy and decarbonize the power sector.
The regional technical assistance (TA) cluster aims to support the transformation of energy systems in selected developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The TA will advance reliable, affordable, and low-carbon energy by identifying, preparing, and implementing cross-sectoral, integrated, and smart energy solutions.
The technical assistance (TA) aims to accelerate the energy transition and enhance regional power trade in select Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and ASEAN countries under the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) initiative. It supports project preparation, knowledge sharing, and capacity development in Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
1. Improve understanding of barriers to private sector development (PSD). 2. Strengthen stakeholder engagement to create a more supportive enabling environment for PSD, particularly in relation to climate change mitigation and adaptation. 3. D15 nhance coordination and coherence in the execution of ADB-supported upstream, midstream, and downstream PSD activities, aligned with climate change goals.
1. Chart a course for ASEAN’s sustainable finance efforts. It would establish a unified ASEAN vision for sustainable finance and serve as an overarching guide for all ASEAN Member States (AMS) in addressing the urgent need to foster an inclusive green transition which includes scaling up sustainable financing and accelerating towards Paris Agreement and 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. 2. Draw the attention of the ASEAN Senior Level Committee on Financial Integration (SLC), relevant ASEAN financial sectoral bodies, networks, initiatives, and other stakeholders to the key priorities of the sustainable finance agenda. The roadmap will also help inform the broader SLC agenda on climate and sustainability, future workplans of the SLC Task Force on Sustainable Finance (SLC-TF), and other relevant ASEAN work.