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Supporting the Implementation of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) and Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) in Viet Nam
The project aims to develop a full-scale initiative—INET-ZERO—to accelerate GHG emission reductions and enhance nature-positive outcomes in Indonesia’s Energy and FOLU sectors. It promotes a systematic, integrated approach with UNDP and UNEP jointly supporting the implementation under their respective responsibilities.
Lead the Just Transition Working Group (JT-WG) under the Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership (I-JETP) Secretariat. Support implementation of Indonesia JETP Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP).
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency is funding a feasibility study to support MRT Jakarta in examining the technical and economic viability of installing solar panels on rooftops across MRT Jakarta’s rail system, accessing power from renewable energy power plants in Indonesia, and implementing energy efficiency and storage projects that would reduce MRT Jakarta’s overall electricity demand
The forum will discuss the energy transition of Vietnam and Australia and introduce new energy technologies and solutions from Australia.
The project IKI JET aims at supporting and accelerating just energy transitions (JET) away from coal to renewable energy and other sustainable economic activities in the Global South, contributing to a reduction of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions.
Capitalizing on global experience with coal phase-out programs, establishment of the Just Coal Transition Forum (the Forum) will support energy transition in the coal regions in Southeast Asia. 6 Ensuring adherence to the global guidelines and principles on Just Transition, 7 the Forum will deliver coordination services, facilitate strategies and transition projects, and coordinate technical assistance to design bespoke policies and build institutional governance and implementation capacities in Southeast Asia. It will: a. create and coordinate knowledge, generate, collate, and disseminate good practices and facilitate learning to strengthen understanding and ability to respond to core transition issues among the stakeholders and between the stakeholder communities and the development agencies and regional partnerships, offering support and investment financing, b. support policy analysis and market intelligence to underpin transition strategies and projects, c. build institutional implementation capacity and governance for strategies and projects, facilitate dialogue among workers, employers and governments and other stakeholders, d. facilitate access to finance for investors into the energy transition and green growth, e. create a line-of-sight between development agencies, financiers, and regional partnerships – and coal regions, facilitating the flow of investments and financial solutions and facilitate support to the coal regions, through project preparation and/or implementation; and f. provide a forum for the many economic, social, and environmental support programs and projects required to be implemented locally across a
Our new Strategic Plan recognizes that climate change and environmental degradation are existential threats to a child’s ability to survive, grow, and thrive and that all levers of the organization need to work together in a coordinated fashion. The new SP draws stronger links between responses to climate change with disaster risk reduction as children increasingly need holistic solutions that address both sudden-onset impacts of disasters, including those that are exacerbated by climate change — such as hurricanes and floods — and resilient solutions that promote climate-smart development for the long-term. The new SP activates all of UNICEF’s levers of impact on these issues - our global programmes, our advocacy and communications infrastructure and our own operations and supply chain.
Conduct in-depth study and survey to develop the National Green Cooling Program to promote conversion to high energy efficiency and low carbon technologies and increase energy savings in the cooling sector to contribute to meeting sustainable development goals as well as national energy efficiency targets.
The Philippines is accelerating development of offshore (OSW) wind, starting with 42 projects awarded with service contracts, with a cumulative capacity of 31.5 GW. However, the absence of marine spatial planning (MSP) and a clear permitting process for OSW projects pose barriers. ETP will address these barriers through two projects, critical steps in jumpstarting offshore wind by reducing uncertainties in project development, and thereby de-risking offshore wind power investments. The first will develop the country’s MSP planning framework for the identification of viable sites. The second project will define the permitting and consenting process for OSW projects. Both projects will facilitate the diversification of the country’s power generation mix and contribute to the completion of up to 31.5 GW of the first set of offshore wind projects and in attaining 50% renewables’ share by 2040