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The plant will use Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) technology to replace an old coal power plant. It will provide flexibility to the power system, support the integration of renewable energy.
The Project aims to provide an assessment on the impacts of a carbon pricing as an essential component of the policy design process. Carbon pricing instruments (CPIs) can have different impacts on different stakeholders, for instance increasing the costs for businesses, which can in turn impact employment, and changing the prices of goods bought by households. Understanding these impacts, both at the macro level (e.g., GDP impacts, national GHG emissions) and micro level (e.g. impact on households or sub-sectors/businesses) can inform policy makers when designing a CPI.
Implementation of a comprehensive environmental and social impact assessment study (“ESIA”) at the sites of the Sumatera and Grindulu Pumped Storage Hydropower Plants
The Program Development Objective is to support Government of the Philippines reforms to (1) scale up adoption of clean energy technologies; (2) increase the security, flexibility and competition of electricity markets; and (3) improve water management across water uses.
The project aims to develop just transition implementation plans for two renewable energy pilot projects.
Support the small, medium, micro enterprise (SMME) ecosystem within Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition.
The objective of the project is to (1) design a voluntary labelling program for carbon emission disclosure and emission reduction outcomes to recognize good practice in reporting and disclosing GHG emission and emission reduction outcome, (2) pilot the program in three sectors: textile & garment, food processing & beverage and RE Plants and (3) develop concrete recommendations for implementing a voluntary carbon labelling program in Vietnam including the roadmap and action plan for roll out phase based on the result of the pilot phase.
ESMAP is a partnership between the World Bank and 22 partners to help low- and middle-income countries reduce poverty and boost growth through sustainable energy solutions. ESMAP’s analytical and advisory services are fully integrated within the World Bank’s country financing and policy dialogue in the energy sector. Through the World Bank Group (WBG), ESMAP works to accelerate the energy transition required to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.
This project supports the Philippines' energy transition by de-risking geothermal resources, developing offshore wind ports, advancing electrification, and improving energy efficiency in buildings. It also strengthens energy transition policies and boosts planning and management capacity for clean energy investments.
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.