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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
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 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.
The ENTREV project aims to reduce GHG emissions in Indonesia’s transport sector by accelerating the adoption of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) through policy development, pilot infrastructure, and EV ecosystem strengthening. It supports long-term BEV market growth and cleaner transport nationwide.
To accelerate the application of innovative cleantech solutions for low carbon and circular economy towards realizing sustainable development in priority sectors in Viet Nam.
The new Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) provided for by the Paris Agreement (PA) adopted at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) is essential for the effective implementation of the Agreement. The transparency framework concerns five pillars: the governance, the mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions including GHG emission inventory, the adaptation of countries to climate change impacts, the support provided and/or received as well as the co-benefits. In this context, the objective of the project is to strengthen the national Monitoring Reporting and Verification (MRV) system in order to enable Viet Nam to meet the international ETF requirements as defined in Article 13 of the PA: building capacities and tools at national level will be provided to monitor, report and track GHG emissions, mitigation actions and funding.
The proposed project addresses the identified gap and focuses on the development of charging infrastructure (incl. battery swapping) integrated with renewable energy and supporting development of viable e-mobility business models (with focus on 3-wheelers). By this the project will strengthen local energy planning framework, deliver low-carbon, affordable electricity and charging infrastructure, demonstrate viable business models for the private sector, resulting in greater uptake of electric vehicles in the Philippines. This, in turn, will lead to decreasing GHG emissions from transport. The project uses a combined approach of market transformation and market barrier removal (creating enabling environment for public and private sector investment in e-mobility infrastructure) by implementing capacity building targeted at private sector and demonstration of innovative charging and renewable energy infrastructure.
The Project will contribute to low-carbon economic growth of Indonesia by supporting cleantech start-up and SME, and related technology innovations and entrepreneurship in line with the priorities of the Government of Indonesia.