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To support the Government of the Philippines in implementing the Government Energy Management Programme (GEMP) in reducing annual energy consumption of public buildings by at least 10% compared to baseline by 2030 (DLI 1)
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.
The project aims to accelerate clean energy and energy efficiency adoption in Lanao del Sur, supporting the Philippines’ NDC, NREP 2020–2040, and regional development priorities in BARMM. It focuses on expanding renewable energy systems in public health facilities to ensure reliable and affordable electricity, improving healthcare services for around 40,000 households annually. The project also seeks to demonstrate scalable RE and EE solutions, encouraging broader public and private investment in the region.
The technical assistance (TA) supports the development of diversified and responsible critical mineral (CM) and clean energy technology (CET) supply chains through knowledge solutions, policy dialogues, and capacity building for financing. It promotes regional integration, domestic value addition, and resilient supply chains, aligning with ADB's Climate Change Action Plan 2023-2030 and Strategy 2030.
UK PACT supports Indonesia’s ambitions to reduce carbon emissions and tackle climate change.
The Green Transition Fund (GTF) is a flagship ASEAN-UK climate change programme aimed to support ASEAN and ASEAN Member States (AMS) to accelerate the region’s green and climate-resilient economic growth This is a tailored climate mitigation programme for ASEAN which highlights the UK’s commitment to global climate action and sustainable development in ASEAN. It will encourage a just transition in energy, environment and financial sectors towards a more sustainable economy in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement and the climate and environment objectives of ASEAN, as encapsulated by the ASEAN-UK Plan of Action and ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together.
The program aims to integrate Eco-Industrial Parks (EIPs) into national policies and regulations, strengthening their role in environmental, industrial, and related policy frameworks. It also seeks to identify and implement EIP opportunities that deliver environmental, economic, and social benefits for enterprises. By supporting businesses through EIP service providers, the program will help reduce environmental footprints, lower operational and compliance costs, and enhance resource productivity.
To establish a sustainable system for the fulfilment of the Stockholm Convention deadline on PCB in Indonesia, with the direct ESM disposal of not less than 10,000 tons of PCB