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Key actors in Thailand become empowered in the planning and implementation of transformative activities in the energy, transport and industry sectors in line with the Government’s 2050 carbon neutrality objective.
The development objective of the Second Stage of the Hydro Chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) Phase-Out Project for Vietnam is to reduce HCFC consumption in order to assist Vietnam meet its HCFC phase-out obligations under the Montreal protocol, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions arising from the replacement of these HCFCs. The project comprises of three components. The first component is HCFC consumption reduction. The second component, technical assistance (TA) and policy actions aims to support sector-wide technology and knowledge transfer, TA, and exchange of best practices, as well as to create a policy and market environment that will enable and sustain sector transformation. The third component, project management will finance the project management unit (PMU) staff including one project coordinator, two project officers, one procurement officer, one accountant cum administrative officer, project launch and completion workshops, financial audits, public awareness activities, and incremental operating cost (of the PMU).
AIMS III seeks to address: rapid changes in the economic landscape and electricity supply; renewable energy integration (including the ASEAN RE target of 23% of the energy mix by 2025); benefits and challenges of higher variable renewable energy (VRE) integration; adoption of new emerging technologies; and the sustainability and advancement of multilateral power trade.
HNEI GridSTART provided training to the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE), an intergovernmental organization within the ASEAN structure representing the AMS interests in the energy sector, on production cost analysis and use of the PLEXOS software tool to empower ACE personnel to more effectively carry out project management duties for the AIMS III study.
The project advice to update IRR and auction design, including detailed technical, social, and environmental assessments
ENR is proposing technical cooperation with the DOE to support offshore wind development in potential areas of: market and resource analysis, policy, legal, and regulatory frameworks; health, safety, and environmental management; and project development and communications
The Project will expand renewable energy use by about 82 MW which will displace energy generated by fossil fuels (about 480 GWh annually) and thereby limit the emissions of greenhouse gases. These sub-projects will be developed in the outer islands and are part of the countries least cost planning for capacity expansion. This Project is consistent with the countries plan to develop local non-fossil sources of energy and with the ADB’s Energy Policy of promoting clean energy development.
The Government of the Philippines is working on the following energy objectives: 1) meeting its rural electrification targets by means of renewable energy. 2) promoting energy efficiency. 3) expanding its sustainable energy generation to meet the growing needs of its economy; and 4) providing energy access for the poor through affordable, disaster-resilient energy systems.
This project was developed by GGGI and Light of Hope Philippines and funded by the BIMP-EAGA RoK Cooperation Fund (BKCF). The project aims to provide reliable, clean energy sources to the less privileged off-the-grid communities while reducing carbon emissions through the deployment of innovative renewable energy technologies such as the Cloudgrid solar kit.
The Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund is a $150 million multi-donor trust fund (2013-2021) administered by ADB under the Urban Financing Partnership Facility. It aims to support fast-growing cities in Asia to reduce the risks poor and vulnerable people face from floods, storms or droughts, by helping to better plan and design infrastructure to invest against these impacts. The eligible countries to receive support from the fund are Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Viet Nam.
The project aims to institutionalise knowledge on off-grid electrification using renewable energy in Indonesia.