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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.
The technical assistance (TA) supports developing member countries (DMCs) in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors while ensuring a just and inclusive transition aligned with the Paris Agreement. It focuses on regional cooperation, knowledge sharing, and accelerating transformation through sectoral assessments, business model development, policy dialogues, capacity building, and project pipeline development for investment.
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.
The project, "Strengthening Country Program Development and Delivery," based in Indonesia, aims to support the Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) diagnostics, deliver training on project administration, and document and disseminate improvements in ADB-funded project performance to enhance overall program delivery and effectiveness.
The project "Building Capacity for Low-Carbon Power Infrastructure Development" in Indonesia aims to strengthen renewable energy capacity in solar and wind generation, improve safeguards related to the environment, land acquisition, and indigenous peoples, and increase women's recruitment in renewable energy roles. It also focuses on planning a just transition to clean electricity and ensuring effective monitoring and reporting of results.
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.
To support Thailand in effectively implementing a climate-just Net Zero National Pathway (NZNP), with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the industry and building sectors through policy enhancement, capacity building, technology demonstration, and financial mechanisms.
The project supports Indonesia's Just Energy Transition by developing, approving, and annually updating a Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan while ensuring its effective implementation through continuous monitoring.